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The Hank and Herb Show - Episode 2: A Simple Solution to Police Brutality in the Black Community
In this week’s episode we discuss the problem of police brutality, particularly in the Black community and offer up several solutions to help curb the escalation of police brutality, violence and their routine violation of citizen’s rights. The basis for our discussion is an article on educated guesses by one of hosts, Harun Shabazz - A Simple Solution to the Public Health Crisis of Police Brutality in the Black Community. You can find this and other episodes of The Hank and Herb Show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you haven’t...
2020-09-11
1h 18
educated guesses
The Hank and Herb Show - Episode 1: The Wisdom of the J Master
The Hank and Herb Show owes its origins in the ongoing dialogue, debate and discussions between Andre Guess and Harun Shabazz that date back to nearly 25 years ago to when they were both doctoral students. One day, Harun “Hank” Shabazz, a lawyer in Baltimore and Andre “Herb” Guess, jokingly called their discourse, the Hank and Herb Show and vowed to one day capture them as a podcast for posterity’s sake.They finally made good on their promise and invited in another friend and colleague, bassist, bandleader, composer, and educator Kris Funn to join them.The...
2020-09-04
1h 17
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[The Moor] Yasiin Bey Would Like You To Quit Calling Him MOS DEF + NEW MUSIC: Yasiin Bey - "I Don't Like"
Scott Korb | June 26th, 2012 At a performance last August, the deliberate and sharply dressed emcee, who is also well known as an actor, announced his “official transition” to a huge audience gathered in the parking lot of a popular pub and pizzeria in Anchorage, Alaska: “My professional name will be my chosen and my legal name, which is Yasiin Bey. … And I don’t want to have to wait for it to be in Source or Vibe or someplace. I figure, we’re all...
2012-12-12
03 min