2010.54.19751

CAAP OFF!
Late 20th Early 21st Century
22.5 in HIGH x 17.5 in WIDE
(57.15 cm HIGH x 44.45 cm WIDE)
All Of Us Or None Archive. Gift of the Rossman Family.
2010.54.19751

Around the border: We need 2 have some Youngstas in Congress." Kali Meeks / " Everybody has a piece of the answer" / Come kick it wit da C-A-A-P in the Community, Bring da Unity" / "True 2 Be the Best in this Life Contest" / Centered: The Institute for Urban Arts Proudly presents: / 1997 Community Arts Apprenticeship / CAAP OFF! / They Say Scarcity... We See Secrecy. / There''s Enough Money For / Justice! / This exciting multimedia presentation will feature cartoon illustrations, musical compositions, movement and photography created by young Oakland artists, ages 15-20. Community Organizers from the Center For Third World Organizing and the Kids First Coalition have teamed up with young illustrators, composers and well-known artist/educators Trina Robbins and Denise Delgado-Groce to create a living cartoon songbook on the inequalities of the California State budget and how it effects women and people of color. / The new Y.W.C.A in downtown Oakland, located at 1515 Webster Street, near 15th Street. / Sunday, August 10th, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. / For press relations and interviews contact: Navin Norling or Sophie Hou at The Institute for Urban Arts: (510)536-2900. / Sponsors: The Kids First Coalition, THe Center for Third World Organizing, The Veech Foundation, The Funding Exhange and Laney College

Poster advertising a multimedia presentation with art by young Oakland artists. Poster is white with black text and linework. Cartoon images at center.
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