UJIMA, Cipher's Online Community

hey y'all,

some of you may remember me mentioning a band called Cipher a while back. I did an interview with them in Clamor Magazine -- you can peep it in my previous Local Commotion posts.

Anyway, Cipher has created an online community and message board called Ujima. Anyone with an interest in activism, progressive politics, building communities, or finding common ground between various socio-political movements will want to get on board. I just signed up and it looks excellent. I would assume that as Ujima grows and matures, the bulk of its members will be hardcore and punk kids who dig Cipher's music -- but whether you're into hip hop, jazz, or hardcore, you'll be able to appreciate the vibe and the momentum that's already under way there.

Come talk to us!

http://www.cipheronline.com/ujima/community/index.php

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