Peaceful Sky Benefit presents  An Evening of Desert Voices

Peaceful Sky Benefit presents An Evening of Desert Voices

**Peaceful Sky Benefit presents An Evening of Desert Voices , featuring Sage Bond, Just Najima, Flor de Nopal, Ruben Cu:k Ba’ak, Poetry by Crisosto Apache, & Art by Lynnette Haozous**

Monday February 20th

Show Information:

Doors 7pm, Show 730pm

$10 Advance, $12 Day of Show

21+

*There is an NGO Meet & Greet from 6-7pm that is Free and All Ages.*

The US Air Force has announced plans to escalate training over the most biodiverse region of the continental United States, where military air maneuvers especially harm conservation areas and Tribal Lands. The Peaceful Sky Benefit is sharing awareness of these proposals 2/19 – 2/22, in solidarity for peaceful skies and equitable stewardship of the region, featuring local and touring musicians at different Tucson venues. Net proceeds will support initiatives that have pledged to increase awareness of the proposals, including The Border Chronicle, a weekly newsletter that publishes original, on-the-ground reporting, analysis, and commentary from a border perspective.

On 2/20 the Club stage will resonate with the desert voices of Metal-edged singer/composer Sage Bond, southwestern soul artist Just Najima, experimental synth artist Flor de Nopal, and poet-activist Ruben Cu:k Ba’ak. The concert will be accompanied by projections of Crisosto Apache’s poem Gahé Dzíł / Mountain Spirits, and of Lynnette Haozous’s mural The Carrier of Life. Prints of art and photography by Monica Aissa Martinez, Ahchipaptunhe, and Julius Schlosburg will be available as thanks for direct contributions to leading local NGOs.

**https://www.gofundme.com/f/peaceful-sky**