{"id":454,"date":"2010-11-21T18:15:57","date_gmt":"2010-11-22T01:15:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/freedimensional.org\/?p=454"},"modified":"2017-04-03T07:20:43","modified_gmt":"2017-04-03T07:20:43","slug":"featuring-projects-we-like-the-impossible-music-sessions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fd.artistsafety.net\/2010\/11\/featuring-projects-we-like-the-impossible-music-sessions\/","title":{"rendered":"A project we like: The Impossible Music Sessions"},"content":{"rendered":"

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freeDimensional is now five years old. \u00a0Whereas we have a particular way that we actualize art and social justice by hosting activists and culture workers-in-distress in the surplus (vacant) apartments of artist residencies<\/a>, we often see amazing projects that inspire us, innovate and show new approaches to advocating freedom of thought and expression. \u00a0The Impossible Music Sessions<\/a> is just such an initiative! \u00a0Here’s a clip about Session #3, a tribute to Lapiro de Mbanga<\/a>, which happened on 16 November 2010 in Brooklyn, New York. \u00a0Lapiro is Ray Ban outlet<\/a> currently in prison in Cameroon on trumped up charges because he challenged the president in one of his songs<\/a>; if you are interested in helping Lapiro keep his spirits up, look here<\/a>. \u00a0As you can see we have a new section where we feature projects we like<\/em> such as The Impossible Music Sessions. \u00a0We’ll feature a new one each quarter.<\/p>\n