Thursday, September 20, 2007

Making Dallas and Austin (RED) with Common

Converse (PRODUCT) RED volunteers Jimmy and Amy in Dallas.
To see all of our photos from the Common tour, go to our Flickr page.

We were really excited to get our partnership with Common launched this past weekend! Common is the spokesman for Converse (PRODUCT) RED – lending his voice and name to help fight AIDS in Africa. Though this tour is a short one, we are very eager to get to talk to his fans all across the country about how they can join us in this fight against AIDS and poverty. Check out the tour dates on Common’s website and MySpace page – be sure to stop by and say hi if you are at any of the shows!

We kicked off our outreach project in Dallas this past Saturday night. We were lucky to have two great volunteers join us. Jimmy is a self-described “huge U2 fan” who first learned about (RED) through his interest in the band. Amy has been involved with poverty and AIDS related work for a while now – she also volunteers at a local elementary school, helping underserved youth, when not going to school full time. They both showed up sporting (RED) Chuck Taylor’s as well – I couldn’t ask for more! After helping me finish setting up, we went through a training, and before I knew it, my team had placed themselves right at the entrance and were catching nearly every other person walking in! On Sunday night in Austin, I was joined by Cristina, a UT biomedical engineering student. She is studying ways to help curb the AIDS epidemic globally, and has been involved with the ONE Campaign for some time now. Like my crew on Saturday, she too jumped right in and started getting lots and lots of people signed up and informed.

I was really impressed by how knowledgeable and supportive Common fans were with the campaign – I met several Gap employees, in fact, that told me how much they liked (RED) and what it was doing. As always, we also talked to social workers, people who had volunteered in Africa and students studying poverty related issues – I’m always amazed at the diverse experiences the fans we talk to have had. Plus, everyone was very eager to play around with the two computers we have set up and opened to MAKEMINERED.COM – I saw some very impressive shoe designs during my weekend in Texas, and likewise, fans were excited to know that by designing and ordering their shoes and “making them red,” they could also contribute to the Global Fund.

A big thanks to our volunteers and the Common crew for being so helpful and supportive during our first few days. Our next shows are in Minneapolis and Milwaukee – watch for more info soon!

--Brande

1 comments:

Debbie K said...

Very good to hear about the terrific outreach so far on the Common tour with (RED)!

With Common's performance at the ACL Fest, his appearance at La Zona Rosa was a guaranteed success.


I'm posting this in hopes of getting in contact with Christina.
The post says that you are interested in ONE, so please feel free to JOIN US at this local outreach opportunity for ONE and (RED) this weekend in Austin.


We also will be involved in a local STAND UP event in October for the next International Whiteband Day and the Austin AIDS walk in October and we would love for you to GET INVOLVED!.


Take very good care of each other, dear hearts. Blessings are always around.


ALWAYS (RED) AT HEART, debbie :)


Saturday, 22 Sep 2007, 12:00 PM Austin to Africa: A Celebration of Culture and Community

Central Market at N. Lamar
4001 N. Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX 78701

Directions: Saturday Sept. 22nd from Noon to 6 PM on the deck at Central Market North Lamar.
Free to everyone!

Description 15 African-focused non-profits organizations will gather at Central Market North Lamar to give their pitch about their organization and what they do to make a difference on the African Continent.

Several of the organizations will offer brochures about their organizations and their initiatives.


3 different African bands will provide entertainment.