Gucci Mane and the Power of Hip Hop Therapy

I’m my best friend, and I’m my worst enemy, and no one else can hurt me unless I let them. Is you feelin’ me? ~Gucci Mane “Worst Enemy” (2009)

Stop Trying to Convince White People White Supremacy Exists

“I don’t call myself a white supremacist. I’m a civil rights activists concerned about European-American rights.” ~David Duke, Member and former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan

13 Times Tupac Prophesied, Inspired, and Challenged Us to Be Great

“When was the last time anyone told you how important you are? Did you know people stood on auction blocks and were bought and sold so that you could stay alive today?”
~Dr. Maya Angelou to Tupac Shakur on the set of Poetic Justice

Post-Harvey, Renewed Debate over Climate Change and the Politics of Natural Disaster

Responding to the nation’s worst natural disaster in a critical Red state could force Trump to abandon some of his ideological predilections.

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7 Ways Hip Hop Culture Can Eclipse White Supremacy

 “Whiteness is the process by which White people fail to recognise how race impacts their lives; White privilege is the personal benefits of living in a society where Whiteness is centred; and White supremacy are the political outcomes of this racial buffer.” ~Dr. Zuleyka Zevallos, Applied Sociologist & Swinburne University Research Fellow

7 Rappers Who Warned About the Fragility of Freedom

“Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won, you earn it and win it in every generation.”
~Coretta Scott King

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