INVITE to connect from beyond? CDrew Artist/Activist (RIP 1950-2012)

INVITE to connect from beyond? CDrew,Artist/ Activist (RIP 1950-2012)

Coincidence?? Truth always stranger than “made up stuff”

 LinkedIn sends me an invite to connect with

Chris Drew…

only issue– he passed on 2 years ago.

Do you believe in the power of  the spirit beyond physical death?  

and I shout back to Chris, “your story will be told and have a longtime impact on many!”

https://youtu.be/2ncu2AjO5ok

..And all this happens On the same day of screening confirmation from Joseph Ravens at DEFIBRILLATOR(a.k.a dfbrL8r or dfb) is a non-profit organization 

http://dfbrl8r.org/about

Screening is Aug 15th, Sat. 2015. (mark your calendar! )

Chris, artist and defender of the First Amendment, gave his life and dedicated his energies to overturn the Peddler’s Licence. But  this challenge unbelievably ended up facing a Class One Felony Eavesdropping charges with 4-15 years in prison.-(in 2008 for audio recording his own arrest!) if convicted but he won with 2 probono attorneys Weinberg and Kutnick!  THIS is a true story.  Rooted in Chicago – my indie film, “Free Speech & the Transcendent Journey of Chris Drew, Street Artist” (99 min) with the soundtrack of “Paper Airplane” by Alton & Mansfield courtesy of Hey Now Records. has very deep/grassroots connections which transcends boundaries!

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Here is his LinkedIN profile:

Chris Drew

Executive Director at Uptown Multi-Cultural Art Center

Greater Chicago Area Arts and Crafts

Previous
  1. NAES College
Education
  1. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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  • Invited 1 year ago

Background

Summary

My goal is to establish Uptown Multi-Cultural Art Center as an institution with a paid staff and then go on to establish my own career and web site online. Along side of this I wish to work at long term part-time jobs in the creative and/or non-profit industries to further these aims. My creative, office and management skills make me a valuable and cost effective employee to any small or large business.

Specialties:proposal writing, office management, HTML coding, computer troubleshooting, repair and management, Photoshop, GIMP, Web site development, web site management, photography, screen-printing, layout, design, public relations, press release writing, radio spot writing, office software, letter writing.

Experience

Executive Director

Uptown Multi-Cultural Art Center

– Present (28 years 7 months)

Founder and continuous manager of this community arts organization accomplishing over 20 years of steady arts programming with an all volunteer force. Imagine what we could do with a paid staff!

Faculty – Computer Basics

NAES College

– (4 years 8 months)

Taught computer literacy and basic office applications to beginning and intermediate students.

Computer Lab maintenance.

Education

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

art, journalism, arabic, chemistry

Additional Info

Organizations

Chicago Artists’ Coalition, ACLUbechtol film_small posterWEB

American Indian Center of Chicago-4/30/15.thurs 6pm: Special Screening of “Chris Drew-Free Speech” Film!

“Chris Drew, Street Artist comes home to American Indian Center” by @nztwitt on @LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/chris-drew-street-artist-comes-home-american-indian-center-bechtol

 ©Nancy Bechtol, APA photojournalistChris Drew, Street Artist comes home to American Indian Center

Chris Drew, Street Artist comes home to American Indian Center

Press

Release

*A very special Benefit screening for the American Indian Center Open to the Public. Donations go to the Center.

Free Speech & the Transcendent Journey of Chris Drew, Street Artist” (99 min) 2014, an indie film by Nancy Bechtol.

  • Event Location: AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER in Tribal Hall

1630 W. Wilson Ave. Chicago

  • When: Thursday, APRIL 30th, 2015  6:00 doors open — 6:30 p.m. film starts

* Cost:  Donation – all proceeds go to benefit the American Indian Center

Chris Drew was the Executive Director of The Uptown Multi-Cultural Arts Center (UM-CAC) located for 25 years in the American Indian Center of Chicago. Trailer is on http://www.youtube.com/user/madpalX and is listed on IMDb.

Indie music in the film courtesy of Hey Now Records,

Behind the Sun: Andy Alton & David Mansfield. “Paper Airplane” http://www.heynowrecords.com

Background: Chris was arrested for selling Art Patches for $1 (in an act of civil disobedience to protest the Peddlers License since “Art is Speech”a 1st Amendment Right) but unexpectantly those charges were dropped and changed to a  Class 1 Felony Eavesdropping under the Illinois Eavesdropping Law , one of the strictest in the nation, with 4-15 years in prison if convicted.

In 2009 this law was generally unknown.

Two pro bono attorneys defended him from 2009-2012.  First, Mark Weinberg challenged on the free speech constitutional ground; then Joshua Kutnick, criminal defense, defended and won in the courtroom of Judge Sacks 2012, citing the Illinois Eavesdropping Law Unconstitutional.

http://www.imdb.com/media/rm294507520/tt3505448

News/posts on Chris Drew

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3505448/externalsites

Epilogue: The Illinois Supreme Court overturned the Illinois Eavesdropping Law, March 2014.  But, Dec 30, 2014 a NEW Illinois Eavesdropping law was passed. As Chris would say, “when it comes to your rights, the struggle is never over.” Chris Drew ( RIP  1950-2012 )

Contact information: nbechtol@ameritech.net or the American Indian Center.

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“Free Speech & the Transcendent Journey of Chris Drew, Street Artist

is not your typical narrative documentary,

but rather a mesmerizing, experiential—and experimental—film more akin to an art film,

which is appropriate considering that its subject is an artist.

Chris Drew set out to challenge Chicago’s street vending laws,

but ended up being a champion of free speech

when he was charged with felony eavesdropping for recording his arrest.

His fight to then overturn the eavesdropping law

became a true David-versus-Goliath tale,

with the efforts of the maverick Drew captured by maverick filmmaker Nancy Bechtol.

The result is an engrossing and timely film.

~ Bruce Scivally, Documentary Filmmaker & Author

“Superman on Film, Television, Radio and Broadway”

and co-author of the book “James Bond: The Legacy” with John Cork

DIGITAL MINDSET BLOWS MINDS AT THE 4ART INC GALLERY (4TH FL) IN ZHOU B ART CNTR – now..

DIGITAL-MINDSET-centeredWEB_NBDigital Mindset: Art imitates Life

opening RECEPTION April 17 Fri 7-10  COME BY AND ENJOY MINE AND MANY AT THIS FAB LOCATION FOR ARTS.

Reflecting on how the minds of people today in society and life may greatly differ from previous generations.  This generation I speak of is Generation D(igital). It spans ages and defines itself on the use and abuse of technology.

On this, my the first release of the “Digital Mindset” –a series of digital “photo/paintings” I have worked on from 2011 to 2015.

Showing now at the 4ART Inc Gallery of Robin Monique Rios on the 4th Fl located in the fab Zhou Bros. opening April 17 Fri 7-10 with new art added in May and June. (never had a 3 month rotating show before)  come and see and visit!  more conversation on this there, in person.  F2F (face to face)4artlogo

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Zombie Law in Illinois begins claiming Victims (Illinois Eavesdropping Law)

“Zombie”Illinois Eavesdropping Law and Sleeping Cop?

http://www.prisonplanet.com/sleeping-illinois-cop-claims-its-now-illegal-to-record-a-police-officer-in-public.html

How to be arrested safely..says Pres. of A.R.T.I.S.T

How To Be Arrested, Safely..says Pres. of A.R.T.I.S.T

Robert Lederman has been very vocal about the rights of art vendors selling goods in SoHo. He founded A.R.T.I.S.T. (Artists’ Response To Illegal State Tactics) in 1993 in order to fight the “legal and political struggle for full First Amendment rights involving the creation, display and sale of art on NYC streets –This is not about politeness or respect for police officers, but rather about surviving the experience, he offers his sage advice as artists’ rights activist who has won numerous lawsuits about being falsely arrested.

http://gothamist.com/2008/11/24/robert_lederman_artist_activist.php

How To Be Arrested, Safely

by Robert Lederman, President of A.R.T.I.S.T.

The recent deaths of African American males at the hands of police officers in Ferguson Missouri and Staten Island NY have resulted in widespread protests, riots and a great deal of controversy over police methods. Civil Rights leaders, politicians, activists and reporters

have given these incidents tremendous attention.Unfortunately, completely missing from the national debate is some very simple but crucial information about how members of the public, regardless of age or race and regardless of guilt or innocence should behave when stopped by the police, or when being arrested. This is not about politeness or respect for police officers, but rather about surviving the experience.

Leaving aside our subjective opinions on whether or not American police are brutal, racist, poorly trained or overly militarized, the unquestionable fact is that most people react inappropriately to being stopped, questioned or arrested. Having been arrested myself more than 50 times (though never convicted) I’d like to share my experience in the hope that even one such tragic incident as the deaths in Ferguson and Staten Island can be avoided. The advice I’m giving here is what I’ve learned to do so as to protect myself from being injured or killed by the police.

The key point is to neither do or say anything that could cause the police officer confronting you to think you are going to get violent,

use a weapon or attempt to escape arrest. Police officials, schools and parents should instruct children from an early age how to safely respond to a police confrontation.

1.Car Stops

When a police officer orders a driver to pull over and then approaches

the car, that officer is in a heightened state of alertness. His or her adrenaline is pumped up and they are armed with a gun. They have no idea whether the driver of the car is peaceful or if they have a weapon, are high, drunk, violent or crazy. The very first thing you need to do so as to protect yourself is to put both of your hands where the officer can see them. The two best places are out the drivers side window or to have them on the steering wheel.

The very worst thing you can do as the officer approaches your car is to reach under the seat, in the glove compartment or in your backpack, fanny pack or handbag. You might innocently think that reaching for your ID at this time is a good idea, since asking for your ID is likely to be the first thing the officer will do. No matter how well-trained a police officer is, and no matter how innocent you maybe, reaching for something at this time is guaranteed to make that officer suspect you are reaching for a weapon and to react accordingly.What I do before reaching for my ID, whether on the street or in my car, is to say to the officer, “I am reaching for my ID. I do not have a weapon. Is that OK?” Make sure that your hands remain in view at all times. Move slowly and deliberately and do what the officer is telling you, especially if they say to remain still.

2. Street Stops

On many occasions I have witnessed police in the process of arresting someone other than myself. The defendants often make the following, sometimes fatal, mistakes.

3. Wildly gesturing as they claim to be innocent.Aggressively walking towards the officer.Shouting, either cursing at the officer or shouting to their

friends to come and help them. Attempting to pull their hands away when the officer attempts to

subdue or handcuff them. Reaching into their pockets, pants, jackets, backpacks etc.

  1. Trying to escape from a police car or from the handcuffs. As we can plainly see from videos of some of these recent incidents,

the police are trained to never back down once they begin to make an arrest.They will always meet resistance or force with much greater force. You cannot win by physically fighting with the police. The time to protest

and fight against police is in a court, where you have a better than

even chance of winning.Trying to pull your hand away when an officer attempts to handcuff you or twisting your body, will almost surely lead to a violent response. If there is more than one officer present, you can expect a pile on of all the officers, exactly as is seen in the video of the Staten Island

choke hold incident that led to the needless death of Eric Gardner.Regardless of what one thinks about police tactics or about racism in America is there any question that if Mr. Gardner had simply allowed

the police officer to place handcuffs on him that he’d be alive todayand facing a very minor charge for selling loose cigarettes?

The facts in the Ferguson Missouri shooting of Michael Brown are farless clear cut but the witness reports generally agree that as asuspect in a petty robbery Brown was stopped by the police who then attempted to arrest him. At some point he got away from them, and was shot. The police claim there was a struggle for the officers gun, which may or may not be true, but it seems fairly certain that Brown was in custody however briefly, possibly inside the police car, and then got away. If he had simply remained in the patrol car he’d be alive today and facing a very minor charge of theft.

None of what I’m suggesting is meant as a defense of the police nor as an accusation against the victims of these police shootings. These incidents are tragic because they were totally avoidable.

Everyone in this country, especially those who live in high crime areas where being stopped by the police, justifiably or without

justification, is a routine occurrence, should have a plan in place flatrabbitinLockport_realcolr_ArrestDeadfor surviving these incidents. Chose your battles wisely.

“It is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will

not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know your enemies

but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you do not

know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single

battle.” – Sun Tzu

The writer is an artists’ rights activist who has won numerous

lawsuits about being falsely arrested.

> Robert Lederman

President A.R.T.I.S.T

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OTL #433: Who is.. Listening?: WGN 720 AM -New Illinois Eavesdropping Law and more..

0utFinImageStephen_INOutside the Loop Radio Interview #433: Listening?:WGN 720 AM

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Mike Stephen meets up with Chic-a-Go-Go host Miss Mia Park in honor of the taping the 1000th episode of her wildly successful CAN-TV dance show, talks with local filmmaker Nancy Bechtol about the new Illinois eavesdropping law and her documentary Free Speech &the Transcendent Journey of Chris Drew, Street Artist, and checks in with Aldertrack co-creator Mike Fourcher about how the Chicago aldermanic races are shaping up. This week’s local music is provided by Minor Characters.

OTL #433: Chic-a-Go-Go’s 1,000th episode, Illinois’ new eavesdropping law, Aldertrack’s latest local election preview

by Outside the Loop

Mike Stephen meets up with Chic-a-Go-Go host Miss Mia Park in honor of the taping the 1000th episode of her wildly successful CAN-TV dance show, talks with local filmmaker Nancy Bechtol about the new Illinois eavesdropping law and her documentary Free Speech &the Transcendent Journey of Chris Drew, Street Artist, and checks in with Aldertrack co-creator Mike Fourcher about how the Chicago aldermanic races are shaping […]

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Chris Drew on location Silkscreening at May Day Rally ©nancy bechtol

Chris Drew on location Silkscreening at May Day Rally ©nancy bechtol

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