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Welcome to "Conversations * Montgomery": the hottest place in Alabama to meet the authors who are writing the books you can't get enough of! Join us every 4th Saturday @ the E. L. Lowder Regional Library (2590 Bell Road) beginning in January 2008 at 1p.m. Admission free. For details, email us at cawebb4@juno.com or call 601.896.5616. C'mon... JOIN THE ADDICTION: Get hooked on books!
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Boris "Can Do" Kuperman, candidate on the hit VH1 show "I Want To Work For Diddy"
Kendra Haffoney, candidate on the hit VH1 show "I Want To Work For Diddy"
Andrew Long, candidate on the hit VH1 show "I Want To Work For Diddy"
Robert Smith, candidate on the hit VH1 "I Want To Work For Diddy"Shadow Play Entertainment, the Hiphop and Books Literacy Initiative and their partners* are pleased to introduce their most intriguing panel discussion to date:
"Blacks and Obama:
Vote of Conscience, Conviction or Color?"
Moderated by Cyrus A. Webb, the Founder of the Hiphop and Books literacy project, the public as well as select panelists take an in-depth look at the man who wants to be the President of the
Questions to be addressed include:
* Nearly ½ of all convicted felons are Black. Should their voting rights be restored after serving time?
* Why is Obama worthy of the Black Vote?
* Is the talk of change enough to make a difference?
* Is a vote for Obama just a vote against McCain?
* In November what will impact your vote the most?
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PEARL PUBLIC LIBRARY (
Town Hall-Style meeting designed to get people of all beliefs and backgrounds together to discuss what a vote for Obama really means.
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* Additional sponsors for the event include Naked Conversations Radio Show, The 'N' Word Is Out organization, The Hip-Hop Chronicle, Crunk Magazine, YoRaps.com, Hype Magazine, The Drew Reports, Prohiphop.com, Kevin Weeks and The Street Life Series.
For more information contact Eddie Wright at 601.212.3207 or Cyrus A. Webb at 601.896.5616. Webb can also be reached via email at cawebb4@juno.com. Additional information will be posted at http://www.hiphopandbooks.com.