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This podcast is taking a break from music discovery. In the introduction, Ramsey explains how the music industry hasn't taken a stance when it comes to Black Lives.
The media doesn't convey stories that aren't something that can easily be sensationalized. Unless the story has cursing, crying, or crime, it usually won't be heard or seen. That is what this mini-series is about. These are our stories.
Part one features Scott Stewart, a New Jersey native who's currently living in our nation's capital. He tells his story of peaceful protest from U Street down to Pennslyvania Avenue. His perspective is interesting and needs to be heard.
I also want to highlight a DJ Mix by my brother DJ Legend that's live on Mixcloud now. In collaboration with WhatsTheMovement.net and Real Talk Session Series, we present to you a variety of tracks for the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
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This podcast is taking a break from music discovery. In the introduction, Ramsey explains how the music industry hasn't taken a stance when it comes to Black Lives.
The media doesn't convey stories that aren't something that can easily be sensationalized. Unless the story has cursing, crying, or crime, it usually won't be heard or seen. That is what this mini-series is about. These are our stories.
Part one features Scott Stewart, a New Jersey native who's currently living in our nation's capital. He tells his story of peaceful protest from U Street down to Pennslyvania Avenue. His perspective is interesting and needs to be heard.
I also want to highlight a DJ Mix by my brother DJ Legend that's live on Mixcloud now. In collaboration with WhatsTheMovement.net and Real Talk Session Series, we present to you a variety of tracks for the #BlackLivesMatter movement.