Native law students host annual fundraiser
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
The 2nd Annual NDNLaw'Plooza Concert, a fundraiser for the National Native American Law Students Association, will be held on Friday in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This year's concert features three Native acts. The headliner is Red Earth, a local band with Pueblo roots that mixes Native, Latin, reggae, world and other musical genres. Also on the bill is DJ Abel, a hip-hop artist with a Native edge, and Strike, a reggae band from the Navajo Nation.
NDNLaw'Plooza will be held at the Launchpad in downtown Albuquerque. It coincides with the
Federal Bar Association's annual Indian Law Conference.
For more information, visit the National Native American Law Students Association website at http://www.nationalnalsa.org.
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