Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars to Help Refugee Youth
November 09 2006 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Inspirational Band of Former Refugees Partners With UN Refugee
Agency's ninemillion.org Campaign to Raise Awareness and Funds on
North American Tour SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Their
music is infectious, spirited and uplifting, a unique fusion of
West African rhythms, roots reggae and traditional folk music.
Their personal stories as refugees from a brutal civil war are
harrowing and inspirational. They are a symbol of hope, and today,
prior to their debut performance at the legendary Fillmore
Auditorium, Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars announced that they
are committing themselves to helping the world's nine million
refugee youth. Partnering with the UN Refugee Agency's
ninemillion.org campaign, the band and lead singer Reuben M. Koroma
will use their new album release, documentary film and current
North American tour to raise awareness and funds. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061109/SFTH029 ) As former
refugees who can directly speak to the plight of refugee children,
the band members were eager to join the campaign. Ninemillion.org
is an innovative global campaign led by the UN Refugee Agency
(UNHCR) with founding partners Nike and Microsoft/MSN to raise
awareness and funds to bring education and sport programs to many
of the world's refugee youth. The campaign represents the nine
million refugee youth across the globe, many of whom do not have
the opportunity to learn and play. "In the refugee camps we found
the most traumatized youth -- those who had lost family, had been
maimed, or had been taken as child combatants -- and we focused on
helping them," said Koroma, who taught at a school during his time
in a refugee camp and will assume an individual role as advocate
for the campaign. "In addition to music and theater, we had the
greatest success in helping them achieve a sense of normalcy
through sports and basic schooling. We sincerely hope that
ninemillion.org can expand on these efforts to reach the millions
of youth still in need." Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars' 'Living
Like A Refugee' album, released on September 26 by Anti- Records,
features an insert about ninemillion.org with a portion of the
proceeds from the sale of the CD to be donated to the
ninemillion.org fund. Beginning November 10, the campaign's
website, ninemillion.org, will also feature the album's single,
'Living Like A Refugee.' MSN Music, at http://music.msn.com/ , is
featuring the band to further promote sales of the album and to
extend its support of the campaign. This feature allows users to
listen to album tracks, purchase the album and receive up-to-date
information about the tour. The album 'Living Like A Refugee' was
recorded as part of the production of a documentary film about the
band. Filmmakers Zach Niles and Banker White and musician/Record
Producer Chris Velan met the band in a refugee camp in 2002 and
followed their story over the course of three years. The resulting
film, "Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars" (SLRAS) is one of the most
acclaimed documentaries of the year, winning more than a dozen
awards at film festivals around the world. The film traces the
incredible journey of the band members from their native Sierra
Leone in West Africa during that country's brutal 10-year civil
war, to refugee camps in neighboring Guinea and eventually the
realization of their dream to record their music in a proper studio
-- resulting in the critically acclaimed album 'Living Like A
Refugee.' The filmmakers are hopeful that the SLRAS documentary
will be released in theaters in early 2007 in collaboration with
ninemillion.org. Films from ninemillion.org, detailing the lives
and dreams of refugee youth from Azerbaijan, Uganda and Thailand,
can be viewed on the campaign's website. "We are all, the world
over, touched by the refugee experience. The story and music of
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars brings that experience to a level
of deep emotional connection fueled with reality and hope," said
Wendy Chamberlain, Deputy High Commissioner for the UNHCR. "We are
very pleased to announce the campaign's partnership with the band
to bring the message of ninemillion.org to audiences around the
world." In addition to the awareness about refugee youth raised on
tour and with the sale of 'Living Like A Refugee,' SLRAS will
encourage fans to visit ninemillion.org and make a donation to show
their support for refugee youth. All donations will go to UNHCR to
benefit the ninemillion.org fund, where two-thirds will be
distributed by UNHCR to support education in refugee communities,
and the remaining one-third will fund access to customized sport
and play programs with an emphasis on getting girls and young women
onto the playing field. About ninemillion.org Ninemillion.org is an
innovative global campaign led by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
with founding partners Nike and Microsoft/MSN to raise awareness
and funds to bring education and sport programs to many of the
world's refugee youth. The campaign represents the nine million
refugee youth across the globe, many of whom do not have the
opportunity to learn and play. Nine million faces, nine million
names. Nine million stories. Help them learn. Help them play. For
further information visit http://www.ninemillion.org/. About Sierra
Leone's Refugee All Stars (SLRAS) The seven touring members of
SLRAS range in age from 19 to 50 and each member brings a unique
musical element to the group. The 19-year-old goes by the hip hop
stage name Black Nature, while some of the older members play
traditional West African goombay music. Add elements of reggae and
rhythmic traditional folk and you have a live experience unlike any
other. Though SLRAS formed in a refugee camp in remote West Africa,
they have taken their infectious music and message of peace to the
world this year.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061109/SFTH029
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: ninemillion.org; Sierra
Leone's Refugee All Stars CONTACT: Tim Irwin, +1-202-243-7623, or ;
or Matt Hanks, +1-718-522-7171, or Web site:
http://www.ninemillion.org/
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