Bring Peltier Home Concert (Baltimore & D.C.)

Scott Tippetts (tippetts@mail.pire.org)
Mon, 14 Apr 1997 11:02:42 -0500


The Leonard Peltier Support Groups (Baltimore & Columbia chapters)
proudly present:

"Bring Peltier Home!"
Benefit Concert & Forum

Featuring Native American musicians performing a variety of styles,
including country, blues-rock, folk, rap, and traditional Indian drumming.

DATE: Friday, April 25th TIME: 7pm - 10pm
PLACE: Maryland Institute, College of Art (MICA)
Station Building Auditorium
1400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore

Master of Ceremonies will be Dennis Banks (Nowa Cumig), co-founder
of the American Indian Movement (AIM), who has appeared in various
motion pictures (Last of the Mohicans, Thunderheart). Mr. Banks will
discuss the plight of world-famous human rights activist and political
prisoner, LEONARD PELTIER, whose continuing struggle was the
inspiration for the 1992 motion picture Thunderheart, starring Val Kilmer
and Graham Greene.

$3 admission - free parking available - no food or drinks please

For more information, call: 410-444-6895 (Marti Iben) or 410-997-9016
(Scott Tippetts) or E-mail: tippetts@pire.org

Special thanks to MICA, and to the SoWeBo Center for Justice.

NOTE: in the same region, an additional "Bring Peltier Home" concert
will be held on Wednesday April 23rd, 6-9pm, at American University's
outdoor amphitheatre, 4400 Massachussetts Avenue, NW, Washington
D.C., free admission. For more information, call 202-885-2073 or email:
jsanche@american.edu