Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Dennis Sobin on Free Guide: How to Legally Avoid Being Placed on the Sex Offender Registry
Hello. My name is Dennis Sobin, author, former college professor and civil liberties activist. Many of the rights and freedoms you enjoy today are the result of cases I have won with the help of the ACLU. I'm here today to recommend a new guide, a free new guide:
How to Legally Avoid Being Placed on the Sex Offender Registry
by the Research and Legal Staff of Safe Streets Arts Foundation
Here's what the guide contains, which you can print by visiting the website PrisonsFoundation.org. This valuable and guanteed free guide begins as follows.
The Sex Offender Registry in the United States, on the Internet and open to public view, is a relatively new phenomenon. Politicians love it because it feeds upon the fear of their constituents of crime in general and sex crimes in particular--perhaps a by-product of the Puritan heritage in America. Civil liberties groups hate it because they insist that punishing people after they have served their time in prison is double punishment.
Regardless, the Sex Offender Registry is the law in all states, although the criteria for being placed on the registry and the consequences of being on it varies widely from state to state.
What few people are aware of is that the Sex Offender Registry is not and cannot be enforceable in a free country such as the United States. It is therefore purely voluntary, based on criteria that citizens can control, and change. Those who think otherwise and make the mistake of placing their names on the Sex Offender Registry because they cannot see an alternative are making a big mistake. But the good news is that they can remove themselves from the registry easily, quickly and legally. Read on and we'll show you how. First, a little background.
Generally speaking, the greatest resistance and criticism of the Sex Offender Registry has come from people who find themselves on it, and also by their friends and family who resent the resulting ostracism and discrimination. The Sex Offender Registry has even been compared to Germany's Registry of Jews in the 1930s and the Registry for military service in America.
A lot of Jews did not register and hid their identity, many going into hiding. But that was illegal and if discovered subjected them to the worst punishments imaginable. As an alternative, several Jews left Germany for countries without a registry. But that could prove very difficult emotionally and financially.
The Registry for military service in America has also been resisted by many people. Those individuals followed in the footsteps of the fleeing Jews in Germany and moved to countries without a registry, most notably Canada. .
In Germany the registry of the Jews ended with the demise of the fear-mongering Nazi party. The registry for the military in America ended for all practical purposes with the conclusion of the Vietnam War. While young men are still technically required to register, many do not. Those who do register often comply to become eligible for government jobs and loans, not for fear of punishment. The Selective Service registration form states that failure to register is a felony punishable by up to five years imprisonment or a $250,000 fine. But according to Wikipedia, "In practice, no one has been prosecuted for failure to comply with draft registration since 1986, in part because prosecutions of draft resisters proved counter-productive for the government, and in part because of the difficulty of proving that noncompliance with the law was 'knowing and willful'. Many people do not register at all, register late, or change addresses without notifying the Selective Service System." It's therefore possible to evade registries, whether you were a Jew in Germany or a young man in the United States. But it's also illegal.
When we began our research for this guide, we thought that men and women subject to the Sex Offender Registry should follow these examples: either moving to a place that does not have a public Sex Offender Registry (such as Canada) or by going into hiding or even changing their identity (with the help of easy-to-follow instruction books like New Name, New Identity available and well-reviewed on Amazon.com). But there's a much easier and fully legal way not to be included on the Registry.(Continued....)
Get complete FREE Guide at www.PrisonsFoundation.org or watch video above.
Safe Streets Arts Foundation
2512 Virginia Ave NW, # 58043, Washington, DC 20037
Comments? Write Staff@SafeStreetsArts.org
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The Safe Streets Arts Foundation. (www.SafeStreetsArts.org) sells art and publishes books by men and women in prison and also presents their plays and music at our shows at the Kennedy Center.
The other part of our work is doing things to make the transition back to society for ex-prisoners as smooth and obstacle free as possible. One thing we've done is create the Idiots Registry (www.IdiotsRegistry.info) that exposes politicians and their bureaucratic functionaries who want registration for anyone convicted of a major or minor sex crime, after paying their debt to society.
Many people who register have been exposed to vigilante justice, up to and including murder. We think the registry is unfair and unAmerican, and we have used the Idiots Registry and our FREE guide "How to Avoid the Sex Offender Registry" to correct this injustice.
No matter that we have been criticized, even threatened for our work. We fight back in court and other ways. We won a landmark court ruling that allows us to continue our bold initiatives.
But the criticism and threats to us continue, and so we are doubling our efforts to achieve justice for would-be registrants. For starters we will soon be spending thousands of dollars to advertise our FREE guide "How to Avoid the Sex Offender Registry" on all major search engines. You've been generous since we published the guide, so your tax-deductible donations will cover the cost.
About criticism, one recently came from a national group that lobbies to change sex offender registration laws. That group said our FREE guide "How to Avoid the Sex Offender Registry" would not work. But it has worked, without one case of anyone getting in trouble for using it. And why not since our method is completely legal.
We don't believe in lobbying because we don't trust politicians. Groups that lobby have to get in bed with politicians, they don't qualify for tax exempt standing, and they avoid bold action to try to please politicians.
If you want to put your name and photo on a sex offender registry, go ahead. But you don't have to. Even the U.S. Department of Justice says that 100,000 people who it thinks should be on the registry don't register.
We say, don't do it, don't register and put yourself and your family at risk of harm, even death. We recommend not registering by legal means, using our FREE guide, but even if you want to do it by practicing civil disobedience in the fashion of Martin Luther King, you need to avoid the registry.
Finally, it's not true that Jews in Nazi Germany all registered. Some did not. We end this video by giving Holocaust survivor Israel Cappell the last word. Here he will tell you about those far-thinking and fortunate Jews who refused to register, and escaped the final solution of the death camps.
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G. Ashanti Witherspoon at the Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Conference, Washington, DC. discussing a Film Screening of "The Farm: 10 Down" in which he appears. Mr. Witherspoon, a board member of the Safe Streets Arts Foundation (sponsors of the Prison Art Gallery in Washington, DC) is a motivational speaker, seminar consultant, trainer and minister, who spent 27 years in prison. www.ashantiwitherspoon.com www.SafeStreetsArts.info
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Argentilhia Boechat photographed at night by Dennis Sobin, accompanied by one of the world's greatest (and least known) love songs, written and performed by Biff Rose. (Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.org)
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Dennis Sobin performs this song with Resonator Guitar, Harmonica and Sobinator on his music CD, "19th Century Smash Hits." You can get this CD FREE with your tax-deductible donation of $14.19 zto www.SafeStreetsArts.org (use Donate button on website). The CD is an hour and 11 minutes long and contatins 22 songs: 1 Oh Susana (2:19) 2 Battle Hymn of the Republic (2:59) 3 The Bowery (2:50) 4 Beautiful Dreamer (3:01) 5 Camptown Races (2:33) 6 After the Ball (2:50) 7 Children's Medley (7:42) 8 Dixie (3:06) 9 My Darling Clementine (3:25) 10 Goober Peas (2:34) 11 Hello Ma Baby (2:50) 12 Home Sweet Home (3:50) 13 My Old Kentucky Home (3:43) 14 Marine Hymn (2:18) 15 Old Black Joe (3:18) 16 Red River Valley (2:47) 17 Rally Round the Flag (3:43) 18 Sidewalks of New York (3:30) 19 Skip to My Lou (2:01) 20 Tenting Tonight (3:40) 21 Swanee River (3:06) 22 I've Been Working on the Railroad (3:04) TOTAL TIME:71:11 www.SafeStreetsArts.org
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Foggy Bottom Peace Quest Forum Nov 2013. Dr. Hashim El-Tinay speaks on
Exclusion or Embrace? Whither the Human Race?: A 21st Century Perspective on the Human Condition.
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If you haven't heard the John Prine classic song, Christmas in Prison, sung by an person who spent time in prison, you haven't really heard the song performed with heart and soul. Here Dennis Sobin, currently director of the Prisons Foundation (www.PrisonsFoundation.org), sings it.
In addition to singing the song on this video, Dennis plays guitar and harmonica. The track is from the CD by Dennis, Christmas in Prison, and was produced by Lisa Missenda, who also provides the background vocal and percussion on the song.
Dennis spent 10 years in prison after being falsely accused of a nonexistent crime. Upon his release 2003, he wrote several books and received many awards for his fight against injustice and over-incarceration in America.
The Foundation which he directs exhibits art by imprisoned artists at its many galleries, publishes hundreds of books by prisoners, and presents prisoner-written plays annually at the Kennedy Center. Write Dennis@PrisonsFoundation.org
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of this unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Radio personality Roach Brown interviews Prisons Foundation director Dennis Sobin on" Crossroads," WPFW-FM.
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Jail Museum and Art Gallery. For information, contact Staff@SafeStreetsArts.org
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Argentilhia Boechat climbs the deck stairs on a Spirit of Washington cruise on the Potomac River, Washington, DC, as filmmaker Dennis Sobin documents. For more information, please email Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.info
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Maggie, Sandy, Argentilhia, Ed, Chris and Dennis of the Foggy Bottom Guitar Orchestra perform at the Foggy Bottom Festival in Washington, DC. Each member of the ensemble plays a steel string guitar and sings lead and backup vocals. Upcoming performances will take place throughout Washington. Rehearsals of the Foggy Bottom Guitar Orchestra are held on Tuesday nights. For information on becoming a member or supporter of the Foggy Bottom Guitar Orchestra, please contact Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.info.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Visit www.SobinSpermBank.info
About the Sobin Sperm Bank: When Paulette Bridget Powell wanted to conceive babies, she went to the Sobin Sperm Bank and Insemination Clinic to become impregnated. She was so pleased with the results, that she named them Darrin Paul Sobin (created on October 20, 1965) and Teague Dean Sobin (created on September 19, 1969) in honor of the Sobin Sperm Bank. Watch this introductory video about the Sobin Sperm Bank before you decide how, where and with whom you wish to either become pregnant or donate sperm. Also view videos of our innovative and friendly sperm collection staff. Visit www.SobinSpermBank.info
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Property in Linden, VA, one hour from Washington, DC, called Tillie's Woods, owned by arts foundation and zoned for construction of single family home. Contact Dennis@SsfeStreetsArts.org
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Violinist Amy Beth Horman performs at The Church of the Annunciation with Pianist Francis Conlon on Sunday, February 10, 2013. Their program featured classical and contemporary works by Gershwin, Bizet, Bernstein, Beethoven and Brahms. Video by Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.org
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Lakeya Crosby performs an original song as special guest artist for a guitar class at St. Mary's Court, Washington, DC, as videotaped in stereo by Dennis Sobin. For more information about Lakeya and her music, please call 202-415-0424
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Margaret Pully, Susan Walker and Celia Wolter accused of senior abuse at St. Mary's Court, Washington, DC by award-winning investigative reporter and social activist Dennis Sobin. Video by staff@SafeStreetsArts.org
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Foggy Bottom Peace Quest Forum Dec 2013. Dr. Hashim El-Tinay speaks on
Nelson Mandela.
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Rose and Dennis provide Dance Music at Residences on Thomas Circle on Valentine's Day in Washington,DC,, February 14, 2018.
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Maggie Featherston disrupting show at St. Mary's Court on December 10, 2017. A show scheduled by The Rose Garden (a performance group named after its two lead singers who share the first name of Rose) was hijacked by disoriented and envious woman.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Dennis Sobin performs this song with Resonator Guitar, Harmonica and Sobinator on his music CD, "19th Century Smash Hits." You can get this CD FREE with your tax-deductible donation of $14.19 zto www.SafeStreetsArts.org (use Donate button on website). The CD is an hour and 11 minutes long and contatins 22 songs: 1 Oh Susana (2:19) 2 Battle Hymn of the Republic (2:59) 3 The Bowery (2:50) 4 Beautiful Dreamer (3:01) 5 Camptown Races (2:33) 6 After the Ball (2:50) 7 Children's Medley (7:42) 8 Dixie (3:06) 9 My Darling Clementine (3:25) 10 Goober Peas (2:34) 11 Hello Ma Baby (2:50) 12 Home Sweet Home (3:50) 13 My Old Kentucky Home (3:43) 14 Marine Hymn (2:18) 15 Old Black Joe (3:18) 16 Red River Valley (2:47) 17 Rally Round the Flag (3:43) 18 Sidewalks of New York (3:30) 19 Skip to My Lou (2:01) 20 Tenting Tonight (3:40) 21 Swanee River (3:06) 22 I've Been Working on the Railroad (3:04) TOTAL TIME:71:11 www.SafeStreetsArts.org
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Dennis Sobin, guitar, and Rob Gabriel, bass, perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as part of the "From Prison to the Stage'" program sponsored by Safe Streets Arts Foundation (www.SafeStreetsArts.org). The two-hour show was featured as part of the Kennedy Center's Page to Stage Festival in Washington, DC.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Dennis (the Soul Man) Sobin performs at Stoddard Nursing Home, Washington, DC, on February 21, 2018
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Virtual Walk Around St. Mary's Court
During Snowfall on March 21, 2018
with Residents Rose and Dennis
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view in any direction during
this 360 degree video). Video by Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.org
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Dennis Sobin performs this song with Resonator Guitar, Harmonica and Sobinator on his music CD, "19th Century Smash Hits." You can get this CD FREE with your tax-deductible donation of $14.19 zto www.SafeStreetsArts.org (use Donate button on website). The CD is an hour and 11 minutes long and contatins 22 songs: 1 Oh Susana (2:19) 2 Battle Hymn of the Republic (2:59) 3 The Bowery (2:50) 4 Beautiful Dreamer (3:01) 5 Camptown Races (2:33) 6 After the Ball (2:50) 7 Children's Medley (7:42) 8 Dixie (3:06) 9 My Darling Clementine (3:25) 10 Goober Peas (2:34) 11 Hello Ma Baby (2:50) 12 Home Sweet Home (3:50) 13 My Old Kentucky Home (3:43) 14 Marine Hymn (2:18) 15 Old Black Joe (3:18) 16 Red River Valley (2:47) 17 Rally Round the Flag (3:43) 18 Sidewalks of New York (3:30) 19 Skip to My Lou (2:01) 20 Tenting Tonight (3:40) 21 Swanee River (3:06) 22 I've Been Working on the Railroad (3:04) TOTAL TIME:71:11 www.SafeStreetsArts.org
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Introducing Soft-Gripper, a revolutionary new way to overcome ED (Erection Dysfunction) non-chemically by applying the harmless, inexpensive and reusable Soft-Grip silicone device to the head of a penis. www.Soft-Gripper.com
Soft-Gripper was developed as an alternative to Viagra for people who concerned about Viagra's side effects and high cost. Though less than $12, Soft-Grip is made of high-grade silicone and can be used over and over again. www.Soft-Gripper.com
Insert a water-based lubricant inside Soft-Gripper before wearing and twist for best results. It can even be worn under clothing for an erotic feel all day. visit www.Soft-Gripper.com
Soft-Gripper comes in a discreet "earbud case" complete with a functional set of good earbuds to guarantee maximum discretion. (Earbud styles and colors may vary.) www.Soft-Gripper.com
Soft-Gripper 's development began when a large number of ED cases were reported by men exiting prison. These men had endured forced sexual abstinence for years. The cost of Viagra at $50 per pill or more and the possible side effects as stated by Pfizer (Viagra's manufacturer) discouraged their using it. Also, many of these men had been addicted to pills and other drugs before prison and were reluctant to risk a new chemical dependence. www.Soft-Gripper.com
About the same time as this discovery was made, advances were occurring in "soft-grip" robotics. This encouraged the development of a low-cost, high-quality personal device to be used to gently and therapeutically stimulate the head of the penis and accomplish what Viagra does chemically. Thus was our Soft-Gripper born. www.Soft-Gripper.com
(Soft-Gripper is a registered trademark of Safe Streets Arts Foundation, a division of the IRS approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit Prisons Foundation). www.Soft-Gripper.com
Our introductory price for Soft-Gripper is only $11.99 and that includes free first-class shipment in the US where shipping originates. If shipping is desired outside the US, please add $5 to cost. The price of $11.99 not only includes FREE prompt US shipment but also a discreet "earbud case" complete with a functional set of good earbuds. This package assures maximum discretion when you receive, store and use your Soft-Gripper. www.Soft-Gripper.com
To order your Soft-Gripper please visit www.Soft-Gripper.com. Thank you.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Abdel Karim El-Kabli at Peace Quest Forum with Dr. El-Tinay at St. Mary's Court, Washington, DC, April 10, 2013. Video by Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Maggie, Sandy, Argentilhia, Tillie, Chris and Dennis of the Foggy Bottom Guitar Orchestra perform at Black History Event at St. Mary's Court in Washington, DC. Each member of the ensemble plays a steel string guitar and sings lead and background vocals. Upcoming performances will take place throughout the Washington area. Rehearsals of the Foggy Bottom Guitar Orchestra are held on Tuesday nights. For information on becoming a member or supporter of the Foggy Bottom Guitar Orchestra, please contact Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Prison Art from the collection of the Safe Streets Arts Foundation at a major competitive art show. Music and commentary by Dennis Sobin. For more information and examples of prisoner-created art, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Guitarist Dennis Sobin, who plays solo guitar at the Kennedy Center and other top venues, performs his special brand of music at one of the many locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists. The art is collected and distributed by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For a complete list of locations that feature art created by imprisoned artists or for information on your business or organization becoming part of our unique Prison Art Consignment Program, please visit www.SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Dennis Sobin performs this Beatle's song as part of his 22-song tribute concert to the Beatles on classical guitar. Sobin has performed on several occasions at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and in other top venues as music ambassador for the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. For more information, please contact Staff@SafeStreetsArts.org.
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Cynthia and Vivian cruise the Potomac River aboard the African Queen, Dec. 23, 2017. Video by Dennis@SafeStreetsArts.org
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Dennis Sobin, guitar, and Rob Gabriel, bass, perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as part of the "From Prison to the Stage'" program sponsored by Safe Streets Arts Foundation (www.SafeStreetsArts.org). The two-hour show was featured as part of the Kennedy Center's Page to Stage Festival in Washington, DC.
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Dennis Sobin performs this song with Resonator Guitar, Harmonica and Sobinator on his music CD, "19th Century Smash Hits." You can get this CD FREE with your tax-deductible donation of $14.19 zto www.SafeStreetsArts.org (use Donate button on website). The CD is an hour and 11 minutes long and contatins 22 songs: 1 Oh Susana (2:19) 2 Battle Hymn of the Republic (2:59) 3 The Bowery (2:50) 4 Beautiful Dreamer (3:01) 5 Camptown Races (2:33) 6 After the Ball (2:50) 7 Children's Medley (7:42) 8 Dixie (3:06) 9 My Darling Clementine (3:25) 10 Goober Peas (2:34) 11 Hello Ma Baby (2:50) 12 Home Sweet Home (3:50) 13 My Old Kentucky Home (3:43) 14 Marine Hymn (2:18) 15 Old Black Joe (3:18) 16 Red River Valley (2:47) 17 Rally Round the Flag (3:43) 18 Sidewalks of New York (3:30) 19 Skip to My Lou (2:01) 20 Tenting Tonight (3:40) 21 Swanee River (3:06) 22 I've Been Working on the Railroad (3:04) TOTAL TIME:71:11 www.SafeStreetsArts.org
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Female and Male Sex Dolls are rented and sold at www.SafeArt.us as a fundraising initiative by the Safe Streets Arts Foundation. The foundation is committed to using the arts for rehabilitative and therapeutic purposes, and for the prevention of sexual assaults and other offenses. Indulge your fantasies...without breaking the law, breaking your or someone else's heart, or breaking your bank account. www.SafeArt.us
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