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November 24, 2008
"Alright, let's go through a rehearsal," Michael Rosenfeld calls out Saturday afternoon. "Let's go through one more time."
Rosenfeld, the executive director of Youth Expressions, is corralling the dozen or so teenagers slated to perform in about an hour for friends, family members and supporters of the Little Haiti based group which reaches out to young people with a desire to perform on stage.
The Miami Herald: Youth Expressions Performs for Alicia Keys Keep a Child Alive Foundation
MiamiHerald.com
2008-11-22
Youth Expressions, the Little Haiti-based hip-hop and spoken word youth group, returns to Miami after performing in New York as part of this year's Keep a Child Alive Summit founded by Grammy Award winning recording artist Alicia Keys and activist Leigh Blake. Keep a Child Alive is a New York-based nonprofit that makes it possible for Africans to get life-saving AIDS drugs; all donations they get go to the cause. Youth Expressions was invited to perform after being recommended by Green Family Foundation president Kimberly Green, presenting sponsor of the Keep a Child Alive Student AIDS Summit. A celebration of their return takes place from 4-7 p.m. Saturday at The White Room, 1306 North Miami Ave., Miami.
Examiner.com
2008-11-22
“Green Family Foundation and Youth Expressions 11/22/08”
Youth Expressions performs Saturday!
Read more: Examiner.com: Green Family Foundation and Youth Expressions
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