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Free All Our Political Prisoners and POWs with Blak Rapp Madusa

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George Jackson University has teamed up with Blak Rapp Madusa for a series of concert tours in North America to bring Awarenes to Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War and our fight to Free Em All.  Join us Wednesday at 8pm/est 11/29/2017 by calling 347 826 7332 on listening online at www.blogtalkradio.com/georgejacksonradio.  Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Blak Rapp M.A.D.U.S.A., emerges from the streets to take the conscious music movement by storm. Through spoken word and melodic lyricism this activist paints a vivid picture of her culture via social and political justice interwoven with spiritual inspiration.  With a degree in Africana Studies from the University of Pittsburgh, M.A.D.U.S.A., whose name is an acronym for "Making A Difference Using Skills and Activism", uses her vast knowledge and experiences to relate to the masses. M.A.D.U.S.A. came of age in the Third Ward, a.k.a."The Trey" area of Houston, Texas, which along with being one of the country's most dangerous communities has produced the music & entertainment icons Debbie Allen,The Ghetto Boys and Beyonce Knowles. It was there M.A.D.U.S.A. discovered her lyrical talent and recorded her first critically acclaimed single “It’s On” in 2007, with Trickle Down Entertainment , a politically conscious independent record label. Her colorful perspective, lyrical ability, outstanding reputation, along with her work with numerous community outreach organizations, such as Community Empowerment, New Voices Pittsburgh, and Scientific Soul Sessions, ONE HOOD, and Mary's Daughter has made her a champion of the people. This multi-talented artist is on a mission to change the world by spreading a positive message and call to action for all poor people through her musical expression and activism.

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