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In its 3rd year already, CASRAM has created wonderful exposure for some of the nation's brightest stars and provided a platform for independent female artists. This year Washington, D.C. promises to be a smash with some of the most talked about names in hip-hop, soul and beyond!

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The Can A Sista Rock A Mic? Music Festival Returns to Washington, D.C. This August Third Annual All-Female Music Festival Promises to Be Bigger and Better Washington, D.C. –– This August is gonna be on fire with the recent announcement of the 3rd Annual Can A Sista Rock A Mic? Music Festival (CASRAM) scheduled to return to Washington, D.C. from August 7-12, 2007. This unique music festival will highlight positive images of women and showcase some extraordinary local and national female talent. This year’s festival boasts an exciting array of established and rising stars in hip-hop, neo-soul, spoken word, and R&B. CASRAM opens in grand fashion at The Rock and Roll Hotel where the mic will be set ablaze by female hip-hop phenoms Bahamadia and Emoni Fela. Subsequent nights will include live performances from neo-soul sensations Carol Riddick (Musiq Soulchild), YahZarah is Purple Saint James (Erykah Badu, Foreign Exchange), Sy Smith (American Idol, Ally McBeal), and Afi [pronounced ah-FEE], a Washington D.C. native in rotation on VH1 Soul and BETJ. More performers and surprise guests will be added in the coming weeks. The festival also includes spoken word, live art, and a female panel discussion. CASRAM clearly has something for everyone during its series of performances and events at numerous venues in Washington, D.C. While highlighting the exceptional talent in the Washington, D.C. area and beyond, the founders also plan to give back to the community by donating the festival’s proceeds to the DCTV Kids Video Festival.

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Press

Sistas Ready to Rock for Female Respect
By Richard Harrington
Washington Post-Nightwatch-Weekend Section
Friday, August 3, 2007
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Sistas, Your Rhyme Has Come
By Lavanya Ramanathan
Washington Post-Style Section
Friday, August 3, 2007
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A chance for female artists to storm the stage!
By Timothy Wilson
Washington Post-District Extra
Thursday, June 22, 2006
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CASRAM's Summer Lovefest-Review
By Sam Biddle
DCist
Monday, June 19, 2006
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This Weekend's Top Stop:Can A Sista Rock A Mic?
By Darona Williams
Washington Post Express
Friday, June 16, 2006
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A Saturday Night Affair!
By Lisa Rauschart
The Washington Times
Thursday, June 15, 2006
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The Can A Sista Rock A Mic? Festival-A Vision Made Into A Reality!
By Khadijah-Ali-Coleman
East of the River
Monday, June 12, 2006
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Can A Sista Rock A Mic?
By Shantella Sherman
The Washington Informer
Thursday, June 8, 2006
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Julie Dexter-June 18, 2006 at the CASRAM's Grand Finale-Photo by Shortcut


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Extras

Grand Finale Photos
Sunday, June 18, 2006


Can A Sista Rock A Mic?
Summer Lovefest Photos
Saturday, June, 17, 2006

Can A Sista Rock A Mic?
The Remedy Photos
Friday, June, 16, 2006

Can A Sista Rock A Mic?
Grand Opening Night Photos
Tuesday, June, 13, 2006

Can A Sista Rock A Mic?
Preview Party Photos@ ANZU
May, 16, 2006

Can A Sista Rock A Mic? Finale Photos
June 19, 2005

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