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At 2:47pm on November 20, 2009, CUTTHROAT said…
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At 8:28am on September 27, 2009, KAMAL IMANI (Director, Poet, CEO said…
Peace Winston,

If you come through the movie premiere feel free to bring some business cards, brochures and a few items to give a way or sell.

Peace

Kamal
At 12:23pm on August 6, 2009, KAMAL IMANI (Director, Poet, CEO said…
Peace Idren,

We'll link up soon Jah willing!

One love!

Kamal


About Up in the Attic!


In the early days of Hip Hop, some teenage young men in the New Jersey suburbs of New York City became very popular. There hangout was in the Attic of one of the leaders of the posse who were known as the Gods AKA the Brothers. The brothers had good looks, magnetic personalities, knowledge of self and the rebelliousness that many teenagers had. They were also well versed in the elements of hip hop. This gave them an aura which attracted many fly girls who wanted to get with them and many fly guys as well as nerds who wanted to get down with the cipher.
Many bonds became stronger and many lessons were learned “Up in the Attic”.

Up in the Attic is a coming of age story with a realistic mix of drama and comedy.
The lead character is actor Jamian Blackmon who plays Jamal and his posse Daquan and Asiatic (Real Brothers), Lakem (The Loud One), Lorenzo (The Instigator), Bookworm and I-Self. Narration by Steven A. Robinson who plays King Hannibal Saladine Allah

Special guest appearances by Hip Hop Old School legends and Pioneers Crash Crews Shubee and Yoda, Zulu Kings, DJ Cool Clyde, DJ Cisco, Chill Rob Gee (I Got the Power), Hip Hop Radio Personality Champagne, Ericka M. Williams and more.

The soundtrack is slated to include the likes of MC Shan, Chill Rob G, Lakim Shabazz Champagne, Maximus Parthas, Kyss Major, Koffee, DJ Revie Rev & LLC (The Break Out Brothers-Cuzzone Crew), Kamal Supreme, JP & much more!

Executive Producer, Writer and Director Kamal Imani for RevolutionaryArt Innertainment (ATN Investments LLC)

Director of Cinematography Christopher Brown for Brown Dogg Productions

Editor Jonathan L of NewBlackmusic.net

Graphics by Hoodnique.com DJ Total Kaos

For marketing and business related inquiries contact Mr. Kevin Barksdale 201-923-9213
© 2005-2009 KamalSupreme (T.Oats)
At 4:32pm on July 30, 2009, DANIEL RUZ said…
THE ROOTS OF PEOPLES

The roots of the peoples plunging the lands that were born. Passing generations and centuries and, despite the movements, changes and evolution of human beings, the roots are still there, clinging to the area that feeds them, allowing them to flourish and bear fruit continuously ...

There, there, grow their cultures, molded and shaped by external conditions, which must know and adapt if they are to survive. These cultures create words to describe every detail of their environment; invented spirits that inhabit their valleys or forests, bays and salt; draw roads and trails in your geography, use their plants and animals to feed, to heal, to make their build their homes and everyday artifacts ... Every culture, therefore, is unique in itself, and expressed in unique, small or large, that he held or occupied, the one that draws, that in going their human roots, which are not but feel, especially when it started ...

A people that loses its culture loses its identity, that these traits make him who he is and distinguish it from the other. Loses its history, the experiences of life and lives, learning from successes and mistakes, little things that make everyday existence ... Man Loses the past and their present, and at the same time, it loses the ability to dream, imagine and plan their future ... One Village

without culture, without losing its identity, however, and falls into a limbo from which it is difficult to escape.

The peoples of Latin America have felt over the loss of his own blood and his own memory. Genocide, discrimination, slavery, exclusion, neglect, pressure acculturated, forced deportations, all displayed in those historical stories that gave voice to the silenced. Many of them disappeared for ever, and are but a shadow in the memories and artifacts in museums. Others survived physically, but not bore the brunt and had to forget who they were to continue on their way in a society that systematically denied the right to be themselves. The lucky ones-the-less continued to live as if nothing had happened. And others were adapted, preserving its culture where nobody could touch it and live according to the new rules, taking the best of the new model and avoiding, if possible, was the worst. To do this, sometimes fought and resisted using the same weapons of dominoes (which was not always overseas), and other streets and tried to go unnoticed.

Was as it were, everyone lost something: their land, their language, their history, their customs, their food, their music, their dances, their wisdom, their future ... In a way, however, got some elements that allowed them to walk ie, constructing, maintaining and strengthening a new path for the free expression of their way of being, without barriers or boundaries.

Today, the indigenous issue is still there, we also present, with his wounds open or closed, with its thousand facets and possible approaches, with hundreds of diverse opinions, with their pride or their movements and silences ... Maybe not it's time to remember past shameful, humiliating and painful for everyone, but this new building, in which we can live side by side, learning from each other, and seeking solutions to problems and enjoying success in the form together. Failure to remember, it does not necessarily mean forgetting, because only (re) knowing the history of those before us, we can continue to develop our own.

Libraries and books have not been foreign to the native peoples of Latin America. One way or another, all had means of encoding and preserve their knowledge, even if they were radically different from Western models, often considered "the best." Orality, the "living books", the khipus, the layers of wood

fiber of Agave painted, carved stones, the structure of many tissues ... They were an effort to save from oblivion the memory and allow the most valuable information could transcend life and be useful to future generations. The goal chased libraries, where there was. Both ways were successful, each in its measure.

At present, in the context of an "information society" populated by increasing divide, the library and the knowledge acquired a special value: the power that contains all of the strategic information. The power to change, resolve, develop, and also to prevent further falls. The value of these tools in indigenous societies is very high: it means not only to recover, preserve and revitalize their own cultural heritage, but also teach the rest of society, and learn from it. Means the possibility of a dialogue between equals.
Unfortunately, a high percentage of indigenous population of the continent remains "on the other side of the barrier informative and educational. Are not alone: many other sectors are at a disadvantage in this regard. But in the case of aboriginal peoples, the barrier is twofold: first, discrimination, exclusion and neglect does not allow fair access to property (in) training available today, on the other, and the same reasons, their culture is still neglected, and their identities denied

At 7:34am on July 29, 2009, KAMAL IMANI (Director, Poet, CEO said…
Peace Winston,

I hope all is well with you brother! I'm just in the area promoting a little. I'm very busy and I know you are as well. Oh, yeah they're having a big hip hop annual anniversay in the Bronx by the Rosedale section on Sunday August 9th (Just an FYI)

One love!

Kamal
At 8:31pm on June 15, 2009, omarijaffe said…
blessed love wj for c h a
always heritage always color always africa
At 10:07pm on June 14, 2009, Ras D said…
Ras D, Give Some Love Today music video
At 11:56am on June 4, 2009, KAMAL IMANI (Director, Poet, CEO said…
www.ourstage.com

http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/LVDDAJYXOZUP
At 2:56am on May 17, 2009, KAMAL IMANI (Director, Poet, CEO said…
Greetings and blessings Idren,

I hope all is well with you and your family. I wanted to share with you the promo I made for brother Dahved Levy. I emailed him about it.

One love

Kamal


At 10:37am on May 12, 2009, KAMAL IMANI (Director, Poet, CEO said…
Peace Idren,

Just passing through, doing what I do. Promoting and networking!

One love!

Brother Kamal
 
 

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