Saturday, September 3, 2011

NCIC Supports: JAZZ/BLUES/LATIN "SAVE OUR CHILDREN" PEACE CONCERT MEDIA ADVISORY


Northern California Interreligious Conference
4335 Virginia Avenue
Oakland, CA  94619

Media Advisory
For Immediate Release                                                                     
September 3, 2011                                                                        



Contact:
Jackie Wright,
415 525 0410

NCIC Supports  “The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Jazz/Blues/Latin “Save Our Children” Peace Concert at Miracles of Faith Community Church” That Appeals to Women to Get Involved & Launches Peaceful Path Public Service Announcements

Northern California Interreligious Conference & Community leaders will hold a free “Peace Concert” with area performers to celebrate Labor Day Weekend in the High Street Community and Appealing to Women to Help Turn the Tide on Violence in Bay Area Streets.

WHO- The Northern California Interreligious Conference; invited guests: Mayor Jean Quan, the Oakland City Council, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, citizens of Oakland and the Bay Area with a special appeal to mothers, grandmothers, aunts, nieces and all women who are willing to speak law enforcement and government agencies on behalf of  children.

WHAT- The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Jazz/Blues/Latin “Save Our Children” Peace Concert featuring Ricardo Scales and Band, Ron Stewart & the Bay Area Blues Society, Nicolas Beard, Rhonda Benin & Soulful Strut, Paula Harris and Jazz Latin Salsa Performer Alexa Webber Morales.  Plus, Peaceful Path Public Service Announcement Call to Action. Examples of the public service announcements can be found on the Internet at  http://ncic-justiceandpeace.blogspot.com/2011/08/ncic-appeals-to-media-to-give-peace.html

WHEN- Sunday, September 4, 2011 3 p.m.

WHERE- Miracles of Faith Community Church (ECLA), 4335 Virginia Avenue

WHY- The peace concert is the offshoot of several community gathers over the year that was catapulted by the  “Take Back High Street Block by Block” March, Clean UP and Community Outreach launched on January 21, 2011 in protest of the violence taking the lives of young people in Oakland.

In January, the neighborhood rose up in arms to begin a neighborhood cleanup and march that culminated with a community commemoration of the work of Dr. Martin Luther Jr. at the Miracles of Faith Church. It was sponsored by High Street Coalition, the Northern California Interreligious Conference and supported by Oakland City Council members: Desley Brooks, Rebecca Kaplan, Libby Schaaf, Larry Reid and Ignacio De. La Fuente and Oakland City Auditor Courtney Ruby, the launch event was themed: “Together We’re Cleaning Up, Reaching Out and Changing Our Neighborhood Hand in Hand.”
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Editors Note:  For day of point of contact, you can call Reverend Greggory L. Brown at 510 499-3700.  http://ncic-justiceandpeace.blogspot.com/2011/08/dr-martin-luther-king-jr-peace-concert.html

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