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How Storytelling and Oral History Preserve Our Shared Truths
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How Storytelling and Oral History Preserve Our Shared Truths

“You can’t do nothing when the rabbit hold’n the gun”.

In Kansas City, Kansas, two young Black boys reminded the country of its dark past shedding its skin, and what we can do to fight against systemic oppression.

A reflection by Levallois Hamilton, Senior Events Manager at The Hip Hop Caucus

From hard-hitting conversations on plastic detox to the healing power of comedy, here is how we reconnected to fuel the movement.

A personal journey through hip-hop, R&B, Go-go & Baltimore Club to honor Black Music Month.

Sinners is the shining example of how being inclusive and sustainable pays off in the long run.

Listen to us in The South cuz we got somethin’ to say and work to do!

In the wise words of Gil Scott Heron “The revolution will not be televised,” meaning the change we want to see in the world will first take place in the minds and actions of those around us.

If we want to stop the poisoning of our communities, we have to stop banks and investors from backing this industry.