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LindoYes Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

LindoYes

Refuse Fascism Fundraiser

Aug 19, 2019

5:30 PM EDT
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**Facebook lists an incorrect address. The diner is located at 10th St & Fitzwater St** Join us for an evening of drinks, conversation, poetry; music performances from 1:21, Flo, and more! Donations encouraged. All proceeds will benefit the Refuse Fascism Philly Chapter. Bring your friends & family, your love for humanity, your questions about the future, and your desire for a better world. Several speaker and performance by LindoYes The Trump/Pence regime is making horrifying advances in hammering its fascist program into place. The SCOTUS recently approved billions of dollars to fund the construction of the Trump's border wall, as thousands of immigrants are ripped apart from their families—languishing in concentration camps and terrorized by deportation raids. Fascist thugs are whipped up into a frenzy at Trump's rallies to carry out terror in the streets. Chants of "Send her back" concentrate a racist, genocidal xenophobia and male supremacist vision of the future. The regime continues to threaten wars of annihilation against one country after another. In the face of this, we will not accept politics as usual, and we invite you to join us in this movement to sound the alarm and build this organization. The normal channels of this system have shown themselves to be insufficient to resolve the crisis of fascism that we face. We must rely on ourselves to redress a threat that imperils humanity and the planet itself. There is only one way out: the Trump/Pence regime must be driven from power through mass, sustained nonviolent protest of millions of people in the streets—and not backing down until this demand is met. Most recently, the people of Puerto Rico have shown us the way in driving out Ricardo Rosselló. It can and must happen in the mainland too, and humanity can't wait for us to do this any longer. Twitter: @RefuseFascismPH Instagram: @RefuseFascismPhilly Donate via Venmo: @Refuse-Fascism or https://refusefascism.org/donate/ Call to Action: https://refusefascism.org/2018/03/22/this-nightmare-must-end-the-trump-pence-regime-must-go-in-the-name-of-humanity-we-refuse-to-accept-a-fascist-america/
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LindoYes Biography

Lindo is a spoken word artist, photographer, actor, and emcee. Born and raised in Philadelphia,PA. Lindo has created a buzz by performing at open mics, and being visible in the Philadelphia spoken word scene. He has been featured at Busboy and Poets in Washington, D.C., Germantown Poetry Festival, The Legendary Dobbs and many other Philadelphia open mic venues. Lindo is known for “articulating life, making everything living my canvas, and creating images with words.” It is this compelling talent that allows him to appeal to individuals from all walks of life. His influences range from metaphysical poet John Donne to artists such as Nat King Cole, comedian George Carlin, Joe Budden, MisConception, Funeral for A Friend, Fall Out Boys, Clipse, Talaam Acey, and many others. He draws inspiration from television shows like “The Wire” and “Heroes”, and the film “The Butterfly Effect”. In 2009, Lindo made his acting debut, starring as Bashir Hines in the “The Nigga Files,” which a coming age story about young men overcoming stigmas press upon them, written and directed by Donja Love. When Lindo is not performing, Lindo volunteers his time by participating in and giving workshops and discussions at schools, community centers, and colleges. He has hosted the Germantown Poetry Festival, an annual event dedicated to celebrating youth empowerment and voices through poetry in Philadelphia. He has also hosted many other spoken word and performance events in the Philadelphia area. Lindo has been a speaker at several English conferences, including the 2009 Mid-Atlantic College Students Literary Conference, the 2007 Northeast Modern Language Association and others. In addition to his performance, community outreach, acting, and hosting work, Lindo also enjoys making music and shooting event photography for organizations such as the Hip Hop Party for the People, AfroFuturist Affair, and photoshoot with emerging artists. He recently released a number music projects, which include “What Dreams May Come” and “3-Pointers”. “3 Pointers,” a 3 song mixtape done in collaboration with rap artist Black Cancer, is about “taking shots from afar to reach for [their] goals.” “3-Pointers” can be downloaded at www.onpointink.bandcamp.com The video for “Drive-by ft. Wurv,” the first song released off the mixtape can be found at: http://youtu.be/pKQ_lOfQ-gs. He also release his rap mixtape “Dreams Inspire(d)” in May 2013 which can be download at www.lindoyes.bandcamp.com and viewed the first single "Helping Smile" at http://youtu.be/I4LViDC7c_g. Lindo defines himself as being “most thoughtful because I take the time to convey life in the wittiest ways.” He “conceives thoughts to impregnate the mind and see the abortion of ignorance.” A member of the creative collective On Point Ink, (which also includes Steve Megga, Alisha, Marquis and Black Cancer), Lindo looks forward to the rest of the world discovering who he is and why he is here. Lindo defines himself as being “most thoughtful because I take the time to convey life in the wittiest ways.” He “conceives thoughts to impregnate the mind and see the abortion of ignorance.” A member of the creative collective On Point Ink.
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