If You Hear It Enough
Dr. E. Faye Williams Dr. E. Faye Williams

If You Hear It Enough

Growing up in Louisiana, I was exposed to men and women who used animals to work their land and/or as a food source to sustain their families. 

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Why We Must Clear the Airwaves
Kwabena Rasuli Kwabena Rasuli

Why We Must Clear the Airwaves

There we were on July 18, 2020, on an 85+ degree late morning outside the downtown headquarters of iHeart, formerly known as Clear Channel.  A corporation that obviously includes a group of grown violent audio pedophiles

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Who Stole the Soul–The Weaponization of Hip Hop
Bernard Creamer Bernard Creamer

Who Stole the Soul–The Weaponization of Hip Hop

The book is about how, like many other Black creative artforms, Hip Hop was co-opted and commercialized by the dominant culture, and then contorted and commodified to suit the agendas of the dominant culture, Black subjugation; Black elimination.

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All too often…
Patrice Griffin Patrice Griffin

All too often…

The climate has changed over the years and so has the music. Certain hip hop music has set the tone for sexual assault and drug use. This music is putting our children at risk, especially children in single-parent homes.

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Critical Mass
Brian Gorman Brian Gorman

Critical Mass

Have you ever tried to fix a busted pipe without turning off the water and replacing the pipe? It’s impossible. We are literally in a busted pipe in Chicago, and they keep bringing more duct tape while increasing the pressure.

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Exhibit A: WGCI and Power 92.3 Hate Black People
Kwabena Rasuli Kwabena Rasuli

Exhibit A: WGCI and Power 92.3 Hate Black People

Exhibit A -- Something regarded or presented as primary evidence in support of an argument or proposition. It is Sunday morning, August 30, 2020, just before 8:00 a.m. and these are the lyrics being spewed from iHeart Radio’s WGCI broadcast out of downtown Chicago:  

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