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File #: 210153    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 2/18/2021 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 2/25/2021
Title: Recognizing and honoring Philadelphia artist, musician, and anti-violence activist Michael "O.G. Law" Ta'Bon for his 15 years of work and advocacy on behalf of returning citizens, victims of crime, and disadvantaged youth in Philadelphia.
Sponsors: Councilmember Oh, Councilmember Jones, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember Henon, Councilmember Brooks, Councilmember Gilmore Richardson, Councilmember Thomas, Councilmember Parker
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 21015300, 2. Signature21015300
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Recognizing and honoring Philadelphia artist, musician, and anti-violence activist Michael "O.G. Law" Ta'Bon for his 15 years of work and advocacy on behalf of returning citizens, victims of crime, and disadvantaged youth in Philadelphia.

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WHEREAS, Michael "O.G. Law" Ta'Ban is a Philadelphia musician, artist, and antiviolence activist; and

WHEREAS, Ta'Ban goes where few would go - directly into the trenches of communities plagued by poverty and violence to preach a message of love over hate - in order to bring communities together and to prevent young Philadelphians from going down the wrong path; and

WHEREAS, Early mistakes in life landed Ta'Bon in prison, first at the age of 16 and again at age 24; and

WHEREAS, After serving a seven-year prison sentence, Ta'Bon committed to correcting the course of his life and sought to prevent others from going down the same path through violence prevention and community healing; and

WHEREAS, Ta'Bon began his public activism for peace in 2006 by bringing a vision of a memorial wall for homicide victims to life on a building in the Nicetown-Tioga neighborhood of North Philadelphia. Called the "Rest in Peace Memorial Wall," the memorial features a mural listing all 406 names of the homicide victims from that year; and

WHEREAS, Ta'Bon often wears an orange prison suit, making him easily recognizable throughout the City. Using the name O.G. Law - "G Law" stands for "God's Love at Work" - he has made it his life's mission to divert youth from prison and premature death; and

WHEREAS, Ta'Bon travels throughout Philadelphia and to other locations in the United States with a mobile replica prison cell. Each year, he spends a month living in the cell as part of a "Deathfast." During this time of living on the street, he shares his story and helps others who need guidance; and

WHEREAS, Ta'Bon is also an artist and performer, using music, art, and drama as mechanisms for breaking down barriers and connect...

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