HOPE artists travel to Kenya and Rwanda to share experiences with fellow artists and community leaders post-eruptive elections. They worked with orphans, leaders in artistic movements, with schools, and with Jacaranda and Chanuka Express to continue and further education in these communities. They returned to LA to share the African perspective with fellow leaders and with the Los Angeles community.
MCRAI, an LA based Rai musician from Southern Tunisia remakes and shapes Rai music with a blend of the west to create a powerful mission of peace ready to tour Europe and Lebanon.
Explore Team goes to Tanzania, Ethiopia and Ghana.
NFL football player, Russell Harrison, shares his discovery of herbal medicine and treatments with friends, Jonny Rogers, Heisman trophy wnner, and Pharoah Sanders, legendary jazz musician.
International rockstar Rocky Dawuni sings John Lenon's "Well, Well, Well" for the Amnesty International/Yoko Ono "Instant Karma" SAVE DARFUR campaign.
An in depth look at the path of LA based Sensei Warrior turned artist Jeremy Corbell and the initiation of "Angel Killer": a high profile fashion and art campaign directing attention to humanitarian issues such as the crisis in Darfur, Women's Empowerment, and the love required to inspire and hold on to dreams and make positive change.
Hynpernova, MCRAI, and TIMZ perform at the Knitting Factory, Los Angeles. Discussion follows about Muslim and Arab countries, rock and modern culture, and America, Los Angelels performance in gratitude. Host: Mark Levine- International professor on Mid-East Politics. Produced by the Levantine Cultural Center.
Public artist Scott Wayne Indiana stretches the meaning of public art through his combination of Braille and Graffiti. Shown on Current TV and Wooster Collective, Indiana creates lively conversation by opening dialogue through art in unfamiliar terrain.