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Hey ya'll. We are quite honored to have been invited to play a benefit show this coming Tuesday at UCLA. Unfortunately the show is NOT open to the public. However, we have been told we may prepare a list of anyone who would like to attend of up to 100 people!
If you are planning to attend this show and be one of the 100 non UCLA students allowed to attend, please send us a myspace message by noon Monday 04/20. If you would like to come and don't have a myspace, have a friend who does message for you :)
Please be sure to include your real name in the message as photo ID may be requested upon arrival at UCLA.
First messages sent first served.
All entries must be in by Monday morning as we will need a day to get the list to UCLA and to notify anyone that does not fall into the 100 limit.
We still have many spots available.
Here is some information about the show and the cause we are supporting. Please note this is a benefit show and is free but there is a $10 suggested donation.
Much Love, Daphne Loves Derby
You are invited to the 3rd Annual Mighty Mic Human Rights Awareness Concert at UCLA, Benefit for Burma on Tuesday, April 21st @ 6pm in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Burma is a country that has been under the rule of an all-oppressive military junta for 43 years, making it the 4th least free country in the world. Join us in learning more about the human rights violations, including the abuse of ethnic minorities, mass rape of women, forced labor, mandatory relocations, and child soldiers. The concert will feature performances by BLACKALICIOUS, DAPHNE LOVES DERBY, AUDIBLE MAINFRAME, JARELL PERRY & BRANDON CONTRERAS. Speakers will include Edith Mirante of Project Maje - a Burma awareness group, exiled Burmese journalist Min Zin, activist Khin Ohmar and the All-Burma Monks Alliance.
Mighty Mic Human Rights Awareness Concert is a student-run non-profit concert that attracts about 2,000 attendees annually and is fast becoming a beloved UCLA tradition. Last year, Mighty Mic raised over $20,000 for the refugees of the genocide in Darfur. This year, Mighty Mic will highlight the struggle for human rights in Benefit For Burma 2009’s multi-media showcase, which will feature an on-site art gallery, interactive educational activities, and booth space for non-profits, sponsors, and student-..organizations,..as well as relevant educational content in the form of speakers and videos which will entertain, inform, and inspire attendees.
Check out our website at www...mightymic.org or visit us on Bruinwalk for details on how to get tickets. A $10 donation is strongly recommended. All proceeds go to Doctors Without Borders and U.S. Campaign for Burma.
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