Contrabandit.com has teamed with an organization called Slam Bush and the League of Independent Voters PAC to create a national MC battle and poetry series created to allow the Hip-Hop generation to take a stand against President Bush and help oust him from office. Starting in August, contestants in Slam Bush will compete in regional battles held in key swing states across the country. The winners will move on to the finals in September in Miami, with the aim of taking home the grand prize of $5,000. Chuck D., Wordsworth, Joshua "Fahiym" Ratcliffe and Medusa will serve as the judges of the contest. The final battle that takes place is will coincide with the presidential debate that is slated to take place in late September. "Slam Bush is an opportunity for the Hip-Hop generation to use its own voice to stand up against George W. Bush," organizer Rob "biko" Baker told AllHipHop.com in a statement. "For years Hip-Hop has been an informal political voice, now it’s time to show we can make change at the polls." For more information on how to participate and/or organize an event visit www.slambush.net or contact Robert "biko" Baker at 213-925-1545/biko@contrabandit.com.
Contrabandit.com has
teamed with an organization called Slam Bush and the League of Independent Voters
PAC to create a national MC battle and poetry series created to allow the Hip-Hop
generation to take a stand against President Bush and help oust him from office.
Starting in August,
contestants in Slam Bush will compete in regional battles held in key swing
states across the country.
The winners will
move on to the finals in September in Miami, with the aim of taking home the
grand prize of $5,000.
Chuck D., Wordsworth,
Joshua "Fahiym" Ratcliffe and Medusa will serve as the judges of the
contest.
The final battle
that takes place is will coincide with the presidential debate that is slated
to take place in late September.
"Slam Bush
is an opportunity for the Hip-Hop generation to use its own voice to stand up
against George W. Bush," organizer Rob "biko" Baker told AllHipHop.com
in a statement. "For years Hip-Hop has been an informal political voice,
now it’s time to show we can make change at the polls."
For more information
on how to participate and/or organize an event visit www.slambush.net or contact
Robert "biko" Baker at 213-925-1545/biko@contrabandit.com.