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Uhuru Radio: Diasporic Music on June 4, 2017 - Rewind
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Broadcast: Jun 4, 2017
Length: 119:55 minutes
Access: Public
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Rewind from June 7, 2015: Interviews with Amde Hamilton, one of the Watts Prophets and Audrey Redman, a First Nation woman who will discuss cultural genocide in Canada. "Canada's state-funded Christian schools commit 'cultural genocide' and sexually abuse aboriginal students, claims new report." Musical tribute to Clarksdale, Mississippi and music from Sister Carol, Fela & Roy Ayers, Doug E. Fresh and Zouk music from Kassav. Visit Norman's blog. Norman O. Richmond aka Jalali on Facebook.
Ras Jimi Jaimin recorded a song, Da Mighty M's", which paid homage to Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley, Martin Luther King ,Elijah Muhammad, Miriam Makeba, Mahalia Jackson, Maurice Bishop,Judy Mowatt, Curtis Mayfield and others whose first or last names begin with M. The show is produced and hosted by former M & M member Norman (Otis) Richmond a.k.a Jalali. This episode will also be a Tribute to El-Hajj Malik El- Shabazz (Malcolm X). Ossie Davis referred to Malcolm X as "Our Black Shining Prince". Malcolm X was assassinated 51 years ago on Feb.21, 1925. He would have celebrated his 91st birthday on May 19th.