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Power 106 Hip Hop Festival June 25, 2008

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Hey all! peta2 road warriors checking in after participating in our first Power 106 hip-hop festival in Anaheim, CA. While sharing an arena with names such as Chris Brown, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, and the legendary Ice Cube, we are stoked to say we also found hoards of people who care about animals and wanted to help them by signing our petition.


This type of festival is a newer crowd of people we're getting the chance to talk to and new faces are lining up to watch our videos about animals on factory farms, which is completely exciting in many ways. On behalf of the WOOF! campaign and pigs everywhere, we say thank you to the eager people who signed up and talked to us in Anaheim. Now it's back to some Warped Tour dates and looking forward to the start of the Mayhem Festival next month.

Come say hi—we're excited to meet you all!

-The peta2 tour kids


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Comments

I am so excited to hear this! Usually I only hear people of the "punk" stereotype being vegan and paying attention to these types of things; but rappers??! That's amazing to me! It will get the message sent to tons more people about animal cruelty. This PowerHouse thing is a great idea.

Posted by: Samantha Wallace at June 25, 2008 6:20 PM
                                                               

I think this'll be a success! Lots of kids at my school listen to this station and hopefully we can convince THEM to get the message!

Posted by: Danielle at June 25, 2008 7:47 PM
                                                               

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