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South Philly police captain removed after Columbus statue protests
The Philadelphia Police Department has reassigned a South Philly police captain who came under fire for his handling of the Christopher Columbus statue demonstrations in Marconi Plaza. The move is one of several command-level
Read More »B A Badd X F150 (Produced by Vinyl Villain)
Straight on the heels of “Dessalines Flow” his track voicing his thoughts on systemic racism in America, Syracuse spitter BA Badd returns with another message. “F150” Produced by Vinyl Villain (Nolan The Ninja,
Read More »QUAKER OATS ACKNOWLEDGES AUNT JEMIMA IS BASED ON RACIST STEREOTYPE, SET TO RETIRE THE BRAND
Quaker Oaks has said that they are going to be retiring the Aunt Jemima brand and logo, citing that the brand was based on a racial stereotype. “As we work to make progress toward
Read More »STAYSOLIDROCKY DROPS HIS NEW “TOXIC” VIDEO
Breaking into the scene with his melodic flows and eerie voice, StaySolidRocky is making major strides in a short time. Taking a page out of the classic Mary Shelley’s novel FRANKENSTEIN, Rocky undertakes
Read More »POLO G REVEALS COLE BENNETT-DIRECTED “21” MUSIC VIDEO
Polo G has premiered the music video for “21,” the latest song from his critically-acclaimed album THE GOATto be brought to life visually.” The one-take video sees Polo navigating through internal and external perils, showing that awareness
Read More »Artist Profile: Young Dayo
The artist Young Dayo, born as Isaiah King in Philadelphia Pa 1995 in the Uptown section. Young Dayo grew up aspiring to be a Professional Athlete. He was raised as a musician, but
Read More »Who is Lakeith Smith? Petition to Free Man Charged With the Murder of Friend Killed by Police Signed By Over 400,000
SOURCE Lakeith Smith is a 20-year-old man from Alabama who is currently serving 55 years in prison for the murder of his friend who was killed by a police officer. When Smith was 15,
Read More »TRUMP NOT LIKELY TO WIN NEXT ELECTION DUE TO HIS RESPONSE TO PROTEST
(CNN) The Iowa Poll released Saturday night showed Democratic Senate candidate Theresa Greenfield with major momentum. Forty-six percent of likely voters would vote for Greenfield if the election were held today compared to 43%
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