Poetic Protest Against the Congolese Genocide at NC A&T
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From Campus Progress Student Organizer Kambale Musavuli: 

On October 23, 2008, as part of "Breaking the Silence: Congo Week", spoken word artist Kahlil Almustafa joined students at NC A&T State University for a night of poetic protest against the atrocities taking place in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

An open-mic night of local artists and students precedeed the unforgettable perfomance by the notorious poet Kahlil.

As Kahlil perfomed in front of a crowd of nearly 300 students, he reminded them of the importance of activism and standing up against injustic and oppression. See below for pictures from the event:

 Poet Kahlil Almustafa and visual artist Ayinde Purnell Poet Kahlil Almustafa and Visual Artists Ayinde Purnell

 

Student Coordinator Kambale Musavuli and poet Kahlil Almustafa Student Organizer Kambale Musavuli and Kahlil Almustafa


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