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Cleveland Park’s (presumably) only record label has released a benefit compilation for Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services


courtesy Fuzzy Panda Recording Company

“Dear PoPville,

Cleveland Park’s (presumably) only record label, Fuzzy Panda Recording Company, has released a benefit compilation for RAICES. The compilation is available here.

From the Fuzzy Panda website:

This compilation benefits the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES). RAICES’s Legal Representation, Advocacy, and Education Project provides universal representation for released unaccompanied children in Texas.

Last year, there were over 13,000 children who were not represented in immigration court in Texas.

All proceeds (minus the amount taken by Bandcamp – 15% – and Paypal – ~ 50 cents – per purchase) will go to RAICES’s LEAF fund.

The compilation features a number of established D.C., Maryland, and Virginia artists who make music that is outside the mainstream. They are ambient, drone, noise, and experimental musicians, who have been incensed at the injustice at our nation’s southern border.

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