Minister Farrakhan holds intimate conversation with industry artists and executives
"Minister Farrakhan's powerful message to artists, managers, producers, radio personalities and executives is a charge for positive change. His instruction to 'Do not be a spokesperson for the hurt of our people' is key. If we adhere to this simple charge, we can make positive change in our industry", said Dee Dee Murray of Murray Media Music Corp. and brunch co-organizer. "Working to organize this event on behalf of Minister Farrakhan has forever changed my life and validated my purpose in working to better my community and advancing my people."
"The Minister has inspired me to change some things about my artistry," stated poet Tamika Harper, who performed at the brunch. Up and coming music artist Radiant Amar also performed.
The list of guests also included Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, DJ Toomp, D4L-Shawty Lo, Cee-Lo, Chuck D, Professor Griff, Jahlil (Whodini), Doug E. Fresh, Vexx, David Banner, Teddy Riley, N'Dea Davenport, No ID, Ray Murray, Bryan Michael Cox, Diamond D, Griffey 2 K, Capricco Scates, Bryan Barber, Dave Tolliver, Charles Mathis, Kendall Minter, Omara S. Harris, Ray Murray (Organized Noize), Ric Ross (Capitol Records) and Vision (Dungeoneze).
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MrTime2smash 4 months ago
The question is whether it will be a revolution for the benefit of all people .... or global enslavement
NeoInfernAlis 9 months ago