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Jerry Jams for Rex II: Just the latest in a series of generous offerings by many musicians over the years who have contributed their work, in live concerts and then in recordings as well, to help support the Rex Foundation. Who knew that what the Grateful Dead started back in 1983 with those fundraising concerts would grow to involve so many folks pitching in! Pretty wonderful.
These are just the latest among the many artists who have joined forces to help out Rex's work, and we really appreciate their support. We also really appreciate the support of the many folks who help out by buying the fine tunes! Thank you!
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Grantee Stories
Student Resource and Women’s Center- Washtenaw Community College
The mission of the Student Resource and Women’s Center is to help and empower students, mainly women, to reach their potentials in their educational and career development programs. Many of the women students in this community college are disadvantaged in their pursuit of education because of their adverse life circumstances, which may include lack of an adequate income, an abusive or dysfunctional family environment, or the burdens of single motherhood.Full Story >>
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The World As It Could Be
Human Rights Education Program
With the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) as its guide, the Rex Foundation has collaborated with community arts programs and schools since 2006 on The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program, using the creative arts to raise awareness about the UDHR and giving participating youth the voice to teach their peers and adults about the importance of the UDHR concepts.
We're delighted to report that the Program's documents curriculum, past presentations, commentaries and more are now available on their own site, TheWorldAsItCouldBe.org.
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On the Rex Musical Caravan
Dark Star Orchestra
A testament to the prophetic lyric
“The music never stopped.”
Not since the Grateful Dead’s final show at Soldier Field in 1995 has their musical legacy been so alive and dynamic. Phil & Friends, Ratdog, the Rhythm Devils and Kettle Joe’s Psychedelic Swamp Review all feature former members paying tribute to the Dead through unfettered creativity and improvisation.
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