Benefit in Long Beach, CA: Serve the People Free Books for Prisoners On July 18 [1999], RAIL sponsored a benefit show in Long Beach for the Free Books for Prisoners Program. The lineup was mostly punk bands, including: Pseudostar, Bad Chili, The Waywards, and Half Happy. All of the money from the door went directly to help fund Free Books for Prisoners. Before their set, the lead singer for Bad Chili talked a little bit about his experiences with the prison system and expressed his support for Free Books for Prisoners. He mentioned that going to juvenille halls and to jail was just a part of growing up for him. That was what all the kids in his neighborhood did, and he just got caught up in the cycle. Although he felt that the corrections system played a role in turning him around, he seems to recognize that there are better options and went on to support RAIL's work. Before starting their set, Pseudostar called up a RAIL comrade to help explain the purpose of the show. The comrade told the crowd about the great need for political education in prisons, and the constant demand that RAIL struggles to keep up with. Pseudostar has already began to work with RAIL to plan more benefits in the future, so keep an eye out for that. Another comrade spoke later, in between bands, and pointed out the importance of the Free Books program in RAIL's efforts to organize the oppressed within U$ prisons for a revolutionary movement.