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Breaking the Chains...Live Interview by Chili Most of Los Angeles

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I have a dream...Celebrating Our Jubilee!

Our forefathers and mothers planted trees from which we gather fruit, and dug wells from which we quench our thirst. Civil Rights Activist marched for us, died for us and pleaded for our equality.

So what are we leaving behind for our communities today? What are we fostering in the minds of our Black children? How will we strengthen our families and our communities? How will we show the power of LOVE in the world? How are we Leading Change?

Fifty years ago, Dr. King's "I Have a Dream..." Speech debuted in Detroit and transformed a nation. Today, we Celebrate our Jubilee and join in that movement of teaching us all to evolve in our beliefs, values and purpose for the elevation of our consciousness for unity of all.

Today, we are broadcasting at a different time so that you can hear my live interview by Chili Most, of Los Angeles California who is an activist, musician and founder of Stop the Violence: 'N Love with Love. His newest single, Fight for your Rights was released in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King and inspires us to to live for the freedom of all, despite race, gender, religion or creed. He is interviewing people from Detroit, MI who are doing positive things in the city to share with the world the awesome things that happening and not just the negative propaganda commonly seen in the news.

I'm honored to be one of his featured guest, and to share this interview live with you on my show. I am confident that you will be inspired to take up this banner of Fight for Your Rights and begin to organize for greater change in our city of Detroit.

We are powerful, and together we rise!

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