Recreate '68's convention line-up

The Re-create 68 Alliance has announced its events for the week of the Democratic National Convention. [Press release follows.]

Re-create 68 Alliance Announces Their Historic Line-up of Speakers and Entertainers for the DNC Protest and Colorado's Largest Free Music Concert!

Denver, August 11, 2008 - The Re-create 68 Alliance has announced its long awaited speaker and entertainment list for the DNC in Denver, Colorado spanning from August 23 - 28, 2008. This press release will detail the days and times for this historic speaker list and the 22 music acts that will be participating in one of Colorado's largest free music festivals - the Festival of Democracy.

 

We apologize for the length of this press release, but this is in response to the hundreds of media requests we have received for this important information. The information will be listed in a daily chronological order.

Saturday, August 23:
Protest Preparations 12pm - 6 pm, Lincoln Park in front of the State Capitol
There will be a series of trainings to prepare protesters for the events of the upcoming week. Trainings are as scheduled:

Session 1:

Training Area 1 Training Area 2

12pm - 1pm Healthy & Safety for Activists Non-Technical Blockades

(Colorado Street Medics) (Re-create 68 Alliance)

1pm - 2pm Logistics Training Self-Defense for Protesters

(Unconventional Denver) (Gumm Mixed Martial Arts)

2pm - 3pm Know Your Rights Drumming for Demos

(People's Law Project) (The Back Bone Campaign)

Session 2:

Training Area 1 Training Area 2

3pm - 4pm Healthy & Safety for Activists Non-Technical Blockades

(Colorado Street Medics) (Re-create 68 Alliance)

4pm - 5pm Logistics Training Self-Defense for Protesters

(Unconventional Denver) (Gumm Mixed Martial Arts)

5pm - 6pm Know Your Rights Drumming for Demos

(People's Law Project) (The Back Bone Campaign)

 

Sunday, August 24:

End the Occupations/End the War March & Rally 9am - 2pm

West Steps of the State Capitol Building to the Pepsi Center

This will be Denver's largest anti-war, anti-illegal occupations march and rally.

 

Speakers (Alphabetical):

Ida Audeh - Palestinian Refugee

Kathleen Cleaver - Black Panthers

Ward Churchill - Long-time Author, Activist, and Scholar

Mark Cohen - Re-create 68 Alliance

Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. - Prisoners of Conscience Committee

Larry Hales - World Worker's Party and Re-create 68 Alliance

Larry Holmes - Troops Out Now Coalition

Ron Kovic - anti-war activist, veteran and author of Born On The Fourth of July

Cynthia Mckinney - Green Party United States Presidential Candidate

Glenn Spagnuolo - Re-create 68 Alliance

 

Bands:

David Rovic - State Capitol Steps, kicking of the rally

N-One and Stickman of Dead Prez - State Capitol Steps, prior to the march

Blue Scholars - Concert at State Capitol, after the march

Jim Page - State Capitol Steps, during the rally

 

Monday, August 25:

Freedom March and Rally for Human Rights and Political Prisoners, 10am - 2pm Civic Center Park to the Federal Court House

 

Speakers (Alphabetical):

Pamela Africa - MOVE Organization

American Indian Movement Spokes Person- Leonard Peltier Defense

Rosa Clemente - United States Vice Presidential Candidate for the Green Party

Kathleen Cleaver - The Panther Nine from San Francisco

King Downing - National Coordinator of the ACLU's Campaign Against Racial Profiling

Jenny Esquiveo- Spokesperson for Eric McDavid (Political Prisoner)

Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. - Prisoners of Conscience Committee

Mumia Abu Jamal - Current Political Prisoner (Recorded from Death Row)

Cha Cha Jimenez- Founder of the Young Lords (Puerto Rican Resistance Prisoners)

Ricardo Romero - National Coordinator for the Mexican Liberation Organization

Natsu Saito - Author, Activist, and Human Rights Scholar (Guantanamo Inmates)

Spokesperson for the Cuban Five

 

Bands:

** Special Guest Band To Be Announced **

 

Monday, August 25:

Festival of Democracy, entertainment start time - 3pm

Civic Center Park (free concerts)

 

Bands:

Savage Family - From Illegally Occupied U.S.

Dinigunim - San Diego

DJ Cavem - Five Points, CO

Moetavation - Five Points, CO

DJ Asar Heru - Brooklyn

Karma - Barbados

Whiskey Blanket - Boulder

Midstate Music - Chicago

Dario Rosa - Boulder

Special Guest Speakers and Poets Between Acts

 

 

Tuesday, August 26:

Festival of Democracy, entertainment start time - 3pm

Civic Center Park (free concerts)

 

Bands:

Debajo Del Agua - Denver

DKO-Electric Horns - Denver

Melanie Susuras Band - Denver

Rebel Diaz - Bronx

The Night Kitchen - Boulder

From The Depths - North Carolina

Black Sheep Brigade - Boulder

Special Guest Speakers and Poets Between Acts

 

Poets for Monday and Tuesday:

Isis, Ladyspeech, Bianca, Lucifury, Allende, Bobby LeFebre (members from Nationally Ranked Slam Nuba Team 2008)

 

Additional Speakers Throughout the Week:

Deb Sweet - World Can't Wait
Mason Tyert - SAFER

Timothy Tipton - Rocky Mountain Caregiver's Cooperative
Ben Manski - Bring the Guard Home
CHOIR - 'Acapella Choir with a conscience' from Oakland/San Francisco

Ramona Africa - MOVE Organization

 

Tuesday, August 26:

Liberation Soirée at Dazzle, 930 Lincoln St. - 8pm Start Time

A benefit concert and party for the Festival of Democracy. A "No More Politics as Usual" Party.

 

Bands:

Rhythm Vision - Denver

Rebel Diaz - Bronx

DeeJay SD & K DJ Above

 

Tuesday, August 26:

Phoenician Kabob Restaurant on Colfax and Ivy, 7pm:

Larry Everest - Author of "Oil, Power and Empire", speaking on "What's Behind the US Threats on Iran, and How Can We Stop Them"

 

This is a list of bands and speakers. Protest activities will be going on every day, all week. For more information and scheduled activities go to www.recreate68.org.

 

 


Greens NOT Part of Recreate '68

Cynthia McKinney, Green Party candidate for President, and Rosa Clemente, Green Party candidate for Vice President are NOT participating in any Recreate ‘68 activities.

Both candidates, and the Green Party of Colorado, are refuting this announcement and are stating that neither candidate, nor the Green Party of Colorado, are in any way associated with Recreate ’68, nor will any of their candidates be speaking at or attending any event, nor are they in any way associated with the group Recreate ’68.