Grassroots Artists MovEment (G.A.ME.) will celebrate their fifth
anniversary on Fri. Nov. 17, with a panel discussion at Hunter College
in New York City. G.A.ME is an international, non-profit organization
providing healthcare to families without aduqiate health insurance,
primarily geared toward artists.
Kim Osario, Amanda Diva, Rosa Clemente, Neneh-Jalloh-Adewale and Dr.
Roxanne Shante are scheduled to speak on the panel, which will be
moderated by writer, Karen Hunter. The panel was created to honor women
and allow the public to learn from professional women, speaking on
topics including, Hip-Hop, media, business, international politics and
women’s issues.
“This event is to honor the sisters who are professionals in the
game and who are not a lot of times, getting the same respect they
deserve,” said Omowale Adewale of kickgame.com, one of the event’s
sponsors.
There will also be performances by Immortal Technique and Papoose,
in addition to the panel discussions. For more information about the
panel and G.A.ME, visit www.kickgame.com.