Sacha Sacket and Special Guests perform

Live in Los Angeles at
Tangier
Saturday, September 20th at 8:00 pm
2138 Hillhurst Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027
$30+ ticket donation includes advance copy of CD
(Must attend event. 1 per guest). 21+

All profits from benefit show will go to: ANSA (Artists for a New South Africa) - The "It Takes a Village" Program






ONEXONE Foundation San Francisco Fundraiser - 10/23/08

ONEXONE Foundation, a charitable organization committed to fighting health issues and preserving the lives of children locally and globally, announced in July that they opened doors to a Los Angeles-based office, giving the international charity its first American home.

The U.S. hub will put on an inaugural fundraising event in San Francisco on October 23, 2008; Academy Award-winner, Matt Damon will be the ambassador for the evening, which will feature an appearance by special guest Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, author of “The End of Poverty” and one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People. Grammy Award-winner, Wyclef Jean will be the music ambassador. The evening will include a special performance by Wyclef himself, musical performances by The African Children’s Choir and other special guests.

The evening will also honor music icon and legendary performer Carlos Santana with the ONEXONE Difference Award. Santana, an accomplished social activist and humanitarian, co-founded the Milagro Foundation to support organizations promoting the welfare of underserved children in the areas of health, education, and the arts and is deeply involved with Artists for a New South Africa, working to fight the African AIDS pandemic and care for children orphaned by the disease. For his work with these organizations and his decades-long history of profound dedication and personal generosity to charities around the world, ONEXONE is proud to honor Carlos Santana with the Difference Award.





NELSON MANDELA’S FAVORITE AFRICAN FOLKTALES TO BE PRODUCED AS AUDIOBOOK FEATURING ARCHBISHOP TUTU, GILLIAN ANDERSON, AMERICA FERRERA, WHOOPI GOLDBERG, SAMUEL L. JACKSON, ALAN RICKMAN AND JURNEE SMOLLETT, DIRECTED BY ALFRE WOODARD

ARTISTS FOR A NEW SOUTH AFRICA TO PRODUCE, HACHETTE AUDIO TO PUBLISH AND DISTRIBUTE IN ’09 TO BENEFIT PROGRAMS SERVING AFRICAN AIDS ORPHANS

Los Angeles, CA, July 16, 2008 – In honor of Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday this week, Artists for a New South Africa (ANSA) announced plans to produce an audiobook version of Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales, an award-winning book of legendary tales hand-picked by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate. An array of celebrated, award-winning performers are donating their talents to the charitable endeavor; those already signed on to voice stories include Gillian Anderson (Emmy/Golden Globe winner; X Files), America Ferrera (Emmy/Golden Globe winner; Ugly Betty), Whoopi Goldberg (Oscar/Tony/Emmy/GRAMMY® winner), Samuel L. Jackson (Cannes/BAFTA/Independent Spirit winner and Oscar nominee; Pulp Fiction), Alan Rickman (Emmy/Golden Globe winner, Rasputin; Harry Potter film series) and Jurnee Smollett (Critics Choice/ NAACP Image Award winner; The Great Debaters). Nobel laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu will record a special message to the world’s children that will be featured on the audiobook.

Emmy/Golden Globe winner/Oscar nominee Alfre Woodard, who co-founded ANSA in 1989, will serve as Creative Director of the audiobook. She said, “I was privileged to be with Nelson Mandela recently in London, where he challenged us, saying, ‘...our work is far from complete. Where there is poverty and sickness, including AIDS, where human beings are oppressed, there is more work to be done...after nearly 90 years of life, it is time for new hands to lift the burdens. It is in your hands now.’ With this audiobook, ANSA pays tribute to our friend and our hero, Nelson Mandela, on his 90th birthday. It will take the hands of all mankind to lift that burden and carry on the work. We hope you will join in and support this effort.”

The audiobook, slated for a Summer 2009 release, will be published and distributed by Hachette Audio, a division of Hachette Book Group USA, one of the largest and most respected publishing groups in the world. Proceeds will benefit the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (NMCF), a South African organization founded in 1995 to improve dramatically the way society treats its children; and ANSA, which works in the U.S. and South Africa to combat HIV/AIDS, provide comprehensive assistance to children orphaned by HIV/AIDS, advance human rights, educate and empower at-risk youth, and build bonds between both nations through arts, culture and the shared pursuit of social justice. Both organizations are working to address the impact of the AIDS pandemic on children in South Africa, which has more people living with HIV/AIDS and more children orphaned by the disease than any other country.

Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales was first published in 2002 in hardcover internationally by NB Publishers and in hardcover and paperback in the U.S. by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., both of which have granted worldwide English language rights for the audiobook to ANSA and Hachette Audio. Individuals and companies involved in the effort have donated services or waived fees to allow a maximum amount of proceeds to benefit the charities. In addition to waiving all sales and distribution fees, Hachette Audio will donate 100% of proceeds to ANSA and NMCF, and NB Publishers has waived fees so additional royalties can benefit NMCF. The CDs and audiobook packaging will be manufactured by Ivy Hill/Cinram, which is donating a significant portion of their services. Time Warner intellectual property attorney Bradley Silver is contributing his legal services to ANSA, in line with Time Warner Inc.'s pro bono endeavors. The actors and creative director are fully donating their talents, as are two-time GRAMMY® winner Gavin Lurssen, who will master the audiobook, and Gregory Robinson, who will handle the mixing and sound effects.

“We’re deeply grateful to our generous partners and to the gifted artists who are helping bring these remarkable stories to life,” said ANSA’s Executive Director Sharon Gelman. “Our goal is to create an audiobook that can be enjoyed by people around the world, increasing awareness of Africa’s rich cultural heritages and creating a better future for South Africa’s most vulnerable children.”

In his original foreword for the folktale collection, Nelson Mandela wrote, “It is my wish that the voice of the storyteller may never die in Africa, that all the children of the world may experience the wonder of books.” With the forthcoming audiobook edition of Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales, his vision comes full circle, as the timeless tales he selected return to the great oral tradition that allowed them to be passed down for centuries, and will now enlighten and entertain children of all ages the world over.




Photo: 2003 Santana/Amandla AIDS Fund Press Conference
Left to right: Samuel L. Jackson, Deborah Santana, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, and Carlos Santana Photographer: Arnold Turner, Wire Image