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For Immediate Release
Contact: Jonodev Chaudhuri
602-382-6336
jchaudhuri@swlaw.com
Arizona Native Americans to Celebrate Get-Out-The-Vote Efforts
PHOENIX -- Several thousand people are expected to attend
Native-POLL-Ooza!, a first-of-a-kind Arizona Native American voting celebration
concert, to be held Tuesday, November 2, from noon to 9 PM at the Phoenix Indian
School Park at Central Avenue and Indian School Road. “The free election day
concert is open to the public and is designed to foster a climate of voter
awareness within the Native American community and highlight the vital role that
Native Americans play in Arizona’s political landscape,” said Jonodev Chaudhuri,
co-chair of the concert planning committee. “It is our hope that many Native
Americans and other Arizona residents will vote and come to the concert for
great music, good friends, and a celebration of their citizenship.” The concert
serves as a capstone to many ongoing Native American voting efforts.
This event will feature Freddy Fender, a Grammy and Country Music Award winning
favorite of the Native American community, and several major Native American
musical acts, including:
Clan/destine (Who are reuniting for this event!)
Keith Secola
Ethnic De Generation (EDG)
Casper
DJ Abel
Red Feather
A traditional drum group (TBA)
All attendees are encouraged to bring their “I Voted Today”
stickers or any other items that celebrate their citizenship and participation
in the voting process. The concert is being organized by volunteer members of
various Native American organizations and is spearheaded by the NACOP, a
non-profit, non-partisan, Native organization that works on improving the
political representation, educational opportunities and health services for
Native Americans in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The concert has received
significant support from the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation and the Salt River
Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Other supporters include MTV’s “Rock The Vote”
Intertribal Street Team campaign, the ASU Native American Law Students
Association, the National Congress of American Indians’ voting campaign,
National Voice, Redhand Apparel and various Native promotion companies.
“The concert is well timed,” said Debra Yellowjohn, Lead Organizer of NACOP.
“2004 marks the eightieth year that Native Americans across the nation have
enjoyed United States citizenship. The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, as well
as the 1948 lawsuit that secured the right of Arizona Indians to vote, were made
possible through the leadership of Arizona Native Americans.”
For further information, contact Jonodev Chaudhuri at (602) 382-6336, or (480)
216-9483 (cell). The concert will provide excellent opportunities for interviews
with local and national Native American voting activists, along with visual
media opportunities. Thank you in advance for your interest.