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Richard Wallace: From Chicago Hip Hop Artist to Equity And Transformation
Decarcerated
English - August 04, 2018 07:00 - 1 hour - 66.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 54 ratingsPersonal Journals Society & Culture Government jail authentic beprecedential criminaljustice freeamerica humanstories incarceration justice massincarceration prison Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Richard ‘Epic’ Wallace’s first claim to fame was
that Chance the Rapper used to open up
for hip hop crew, BBU (Bin Laden Blowin’ Up).
Trust me, I know, because he got me into
the V.I.P section of a Chance concert in South
Africa. In this episode, we talk about his
days as going through the juvenile justice
system in Chicago to his work as a union
organizer in Chicago.
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Check out his organization E.A.T. (Equity And Transformation) at www.eatchicago.org. They are on Facebook at ‘ChicagoEat.’
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MUSIC VIDEO: BBU - Chi Don’t Dance: https://bit.ly/2AAQeA8
MUSIC VIDEO: BBU - The Hood ft. GLC (produced by Classick). https://bit.ly/2LQ3i9S
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