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FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Summary: The FuseBox Radio Broadcast, in existance since 1998, is out there to bring the BEST of HIp-Hop & Soul Music from all over the world - major to independent labels and old school to the future along with interviews and commentary.````````It's hosted by DJ Fusion (1st female Hip-Hop mix DJ at WRSU 88.7 FM, Rutgers University Radio in New Brunswick, NJ) and Jon Judah (part of the staff since 2004) and broadcasted live at Rutgers University Radio weekly.````````Currently the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast can be heard on Rutgers University Radio, WRSU 88.7 FM (http://wrsu.rutgers.edu), UrbanNetwork.com's The Mix Internet Radio Station (Urban Network Magazine), Beyond.FM, ConspiracyUK.com, FONYE Radio, EmancipationRadio.com, VI Radio, ConspiracyUK.com, 107.3 VIP On-Line Radio, Beyond.FM, StreetsD.com - Street Mos Magazine Radio (coming soon), BlackCoffeeChannel.com (coming soon), Sprint Radio Online (coming soon), DurdeeSouth.com (coming soon) and OKRP.com (coming soon). ````````Feel free to reach out to exit9hiphop@yahoo.com or visit http://www.myspace.com/fuseboxradio or http://www.myspace.com/fuseboxbeats for more information about lining up interviews, comments, getting your music played, etc.

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 FuseBox Radio #474 - 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions: Workers World Party Presidential Candidate Monica Moorehead [SPECIAL CONTENT] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3556

Introduction Song: A Tribe Called Quest - Youthful Expression (Jive Records) This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed Monica Moorehead, the presidential candidate for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election for the Workers World Party. Presently, with the current “interesting” presidential election cycle (to say the least) here in the United States at the moment, one is more aware than ever of the imbalance in how 3rd parties are looked at in our current political system in terms of exposure by mainstream media outlets, if they even get any attention at all. The FuseBox Radio’s 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions are here to assist with educating voters a bit of information about various political parties beyond the Democrat/Republican binary with what they stand for straight from the source. We talked about what exactly IS a socialist from Ms. Moorehead's viewpoint and how she decided to become deeply & personally involved with politics & the Workers World Party during college at Norfolk State in the 1970s, the WWP's platform (in regards to education, health care, the legal system & more), how change needs to happen from local levels on up (in the ballot box and on the streets), the current 2 party political landscape presidential candidacy shenanigans, how folks have been responding to their campaign (especially since socialism has been slandered with misinformation via various places), the difference between Democratic Socialism and Socialism, why there is such an imbalance with 3rd party political candidates getting on the ballot in various states on multiple levels and lots more! For more information about the Moorehead/Lilly '16 campaign, go to: http://www.workers.org/wwp/ https://twitter.com/wwp2016 https://www.facebook.com/mooreheadlilly2016 For more information about the Workers World Party, go to: http://www.workers.org/ https://twitter.com/workersworld https://www.facebook.com/WorkersWorldParty Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!

  FuseBox Radio #473 - Black Ain't the "New Black" [FLASHBACK BONUS CONTENT: Week of March 19, 2016] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11996

Here's a bonus content flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of March 19, 2016 (originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our ultra extended commentary for during that week's show (since we haven't been able to be in the mix for such a long time) focused on a lot of past & upcoming FuseBox Radio Broadcast events, the latest updates in Ferguson, MO + U.S. race issues at large (including the streak of Black celebrities calling themselves variations of "New Black", "colorless" and whatnot as of late), the streak of professional athlete crazy acts & foolishness (via Ray Rice, Floyd Mayweather and more), a bunch of cool pop culture entertainment we've been digging lately, morons rolling into court on drug charges with drugs and some other things here & there. There was a Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of March 19, 2016 [originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014] DJ Fusion Mini-Mix Playlist (in order): The Pharcyde feat. Mark 1 & Funky Fresh Crew/Runnin' (Rae & Christian Mix)/Delicious Vinyl NehruvianDOOM (Bishop Nehru & DOOM)/Mean The Most/Lex Records Busdriver/Eat Rich/Big Dada Joell Ortiz/House Slippers/Penalty Ent. Run The Jewels/Blockbuster Night Part 1/Mass Appeal SBTRKT/Spaced Out/Young Turks Wax Tailor/Que Sera (Phonovisions Symphonic Version)/Le Paln Georgia Ann Muldrow/World On Wheels/SomeOthaShip Connect Blaze/Shine (Shelter Early Morning Mix & Shelter Club Mix)/King Street Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds

  FuseBox Radio #473 - Black Ain't the "New Black" [FLASHBACK BONUS CONTENT: Week of March 19, 2016] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11996

Here's a bonus content flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of March 19, 2016 (originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our ultra extended commentary for during that week's show (since we haven't been able to be in the mix for such a long time) focused on a lot of past & upcoming FuseBox Radio Broadcast events, the latest updates in Ferguson, MO + U.S. race issues at large (including the streak of Black celebrities calling themselves variations of "New Black", "colorless" and whatnot as of late), the streak of professional athlete crazy acts & foolishness (via Ray Rice, Floyd Mayweather and more), a bunch of cool pop culture entertainment we've been digging lately, morons rolling into court on drug charges with drugs and some other things here & there. There was a Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of March 19, 2016 [originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014] DJ Fusion Mini-Mix Playlist (in order): The Pharcyde feat. Mark 1 & Funky Fresh Crew/Runnin' (Rae & Christian Mix)/Delicious Vinyl NehruvianDOOM (Bishop Nehru & DOOM)/Mean The Most/Lex Records Busdriver/Eat Rich/Big Dada Joell Ortiz/House Slippers/Penalty Ent. Run The Jewels/Blockbuster Night Part 1/Mass Appeal SBTRKT/Spaced Out/Young Turks Wax Tailor/Que Sera (Phonovisions Symphonic Version)/Le Paln Georgia Ann Muldrow/World On Wheels/SomeOthaShip Connect Blaze/Shine (Shelter Early Morning Mix & Shelter Club Mix)/King Street Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds

  FuseBox Radio #473 - Black Ain't the "New Black" [FLASHBACK BONUS CONTENT: Week of March 19, 2016] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11996

Here's a bonus content flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of March 19, 2016 (originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our ultra extended commentary for during that week's show (since we haven't been able to be in the mix for such a long time) focused on a lot of past & upcoming FuseBox Radio Broadcast events, the latest updates in Ferguson, MO + U.S. race issues at large (including the streak of Black celebrities calling themselves variations of "New Black", "colorless" and whatnot as of late), the streak of professional athlete crazy acts & foolishness (via Ray Rice, Floyd Mayweather and more), a bunch of cool pop culture entertainment we've been digging lately, morons rolling into court on drug charges with drugs and some other things here & there. There was a Black Agenda Report segment on this week's show. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of March 19, 2016 [originally broadcast on the week of October 15, 2014] DJ Fusion Mini-Mix Playlist (in order): The Pharcyde feat. Mark 1 & Funky Fresh Crew/Runnin' (Rae & Christian Mix)/Delicious Vinyl NehruvianDOOM (Bishop Nehru & DOOM)/Mean The Most/Lex Records Busdriver/Eat Rich/Big Dada Joell Ortiz/House Slippers/Penalty Ent. Run The Jewels/Blockbuster Night Part 1/Mass Appeal SBTRKT/Spaced Out/Young Turks Wax Tailor/Que Sera (Phonovisions Symphonic Version)/Le Paln Georgia Ann Muldrow/World On Wheels/SomeOthaShip Connect Blaze/Shine (Shelter Early Morning Mix & Shelter Club Mix)/King Street Records PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Ausar Ra Black Hawk Master Mix w/ Old School Black Music Classics and Independent Music Finds

 FuseBox Radio #472 - 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions: Socialist Party USA's Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik & Angela Nicole Walker [SPECIAL CONTENT] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4896

Introduction Song: A Tribe Called Quest - Youthful Expression (Jive Records) This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik & Angela Nicole Walker, the presidential and vice-presidential candidates for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election for the Socialist Party USA. Presently, with the current “interesting” presidential election cycle (to say the least) here in the United States at the moment, one is more aware than ever of the imbalance in how 3rd parties are looked at in our current political system in terms of exposure by mainstream media outlets, if they even get any attention at all. The FuseBox Radio’s 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions are here to assist with educating voters a bit of information about various political parties beyond the Democrat/Republican binary with what they stand for straight from the source. We talked about what exactly IS a socialist, how Emidio & Angela decided to become deeply & personally involved with politics & the Socialist Party USA, their platform (in regards to education, health care, the legal system & more), how change needs to happen from local levels on up (in the ballot box and on the streets), the politics of division & the urgent need to change that ASAP, naturally being “intersectional as f**k”, how folks have been responding to their campaign (especially since socialism has been slandered with misinformation via various places) and lots more! For more information about the Soltysik/Walker campaign, go to: http://www.Rev16.us https://twitter.com/SocialistRev16 https://www.facebook.com/Rev2016 For more information about the Socialist Party USA, go to: http://socialistparty-usa.net/ https://twitter.com/SPofUSA https://www.facebook.com/SPUSofA Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!

 FuseBox Radio #472 - 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions: Socialist Party USA's Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik & Angela Nicole Walker [SPECIAL CONTENT] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4896

Introduction Song: A Tribe Called Quest - Youthful Expression (Jive Records) This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik & Angela Nicole Walker, the presidential and vice-presidential candidates for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election for the Socialist Party USA. Presently, with the current “interesting” presidential election cycle (to say the least) here in the United States at the moment, one is more aware than ever of the imbalance in how 3rd parties are looked at in our current political system in terms of exposure by mainstream media outlets, if they even get any attention at all. The FuseBox Radio’s 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions are here to assist with educating voters a bit of information about various political parties beyond the Democrat/Republican binary with what they stand for straight from the source. We talked about what exactly IS a socialist, how Emidio & Angela decided to become deeply & personally involved with politics & the Socialist Party USA, their platform (in regards to education, health care, the legal system & more), how change needs to happen from local levels on up (in the ballot box and on the streets), the politics of division & the urgent need to change that ASAP, naturally being “intersectional as f**k”, how folks have been responding to their campaign (especially since socialism has been slandered with misinformation via various places) and lots more! For more information about the Soltysik/Walker campaign, go to: http://www.Rev16.us https://twitter.com/SocialistRev16 https://www.facebook.com/Rev2016 For more information about the Socialist Party USA, go to: http://socialistparty-usa.net/ https://twitter.com/SPofUSA https://www.facebook.com/SPUSofA Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!

 FuseBox Radio #472 - 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions: Socialist Party USA's Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik & Angela Nicole Walker [SPECIAL CONTENT] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4896

Introduction Song: A Tribe Called Quest - Youthful Expression (Jive Records) This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik & Angela Nicole Walker, the presidential and vice-presidential candidates for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election for the Socialist Party USA. Presently, with the current “interesting” presidential election cycle (to say the least) here in the United States at the moment, one is more aware than ever of the imbalance in how 3rd parties are looked at in our current political system in terms of exposure by mainstream media outlets, if they even get any attention at all. The FuseBox Radio’s 2016 Presidential Candidate Interview Sessions are here to assist with educating voters a bit of information about various political parties beyond the Democrat/Republican binary with what they stand for straight from the source. We talked about what exactly IS a socialist, how Emidio & Angela decided to become deeply & personally involved with politics & the Socialist Party USA, their platform (in regards to education, health care, the legal system & more), how change needs to happen from local levels on up (in the ballot box and on the streets), the politics of division & the urgent need to change that ASAP, naturally being “intersectional as f**k”, how folks have been responding to their campaign (especially since socialism has been slandered with misinformation via various places) and lots more! For more information about the Soltysik/Walker campaign, go to: http://www.Rev16.us https://twitter.com/SocialistRev16 https://www.facebook.com/Rev2016 For more information about the Socialist Party USA, go to: http://socialistparty-usa.net/ https://twitter.com/SPofUSA https://www.facebook.com/SPUSofA Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!

 FuseBox Radio #471 - #HipHop4Flint Interview with YoNasDa Lonewolf (aka Queen YoNasDa) [BONUS CONTENT] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1504

This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed YoNasDa Lonewolf (aka Queen YoNasDa), organizer for the upcoming national & international “Hip-Hop 4 Flint” community-based fundraising events & concerts throughout the month of March and April 2015. Information via the official Hip-Hop 4 Flint Press Release: “On Saturday, March 19, 2016, 52 cities around the world will participate in a global fundraising initiative in solidarity and support for the people of Flint, Michigan. The effort will bring together the hip-hop community in partnership with a non-profit, Prince of Peace Missionary Baptist Church. Hip-Hop 4 Flint will gather local, national, and international hip-hop artists, journalists, activists, educators and supporters to raise funds to purchase water filters for homes in Flint, MI. This event is being led by YoNasDa Lonewolf, emcee, published writer, and activist who focuses her work on human rights, indigenous rights, and social justice. YoNasDa was the creator of Hip-Hop 4 Haiti and an executive committee member of Justice or Else!, the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, led by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. In 2014, while the city was under the control of a state appointment emergency manager, the city switched its water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River. The city saw a sharp increase in lead levels that were well above the EPA’s standards of safety, exposing the city’s 9,000 children to water that was classified as toxic waste. This city deemed the water unfit for consumption and declared a citywide state of emergency. To help address the situation, the Hip-Hop 4 Flint coalition will host a global fundraising event on March 19, 2016, to raise funds to purchase home water filtration systems for residents that will filter both lead and bacteria throughout the entire home, making the water safe for both consumption and washing. Each city will gather their leaders and youth in the hip-hop community to host an event to collect monetary donations to purchase water filters. All donations will go towards the purchase of filters which will be delivered personally, home by home, to the residents of Flint by the Hip-Hop 4 Flint delegation. Hip-Hop 4 Flint will bring together notable hip-hop artists such as Mysonne,Nappy Roots, GLC of G.O.O.D. Music, Rahzel the Beatboxer, Kaleena from Love & Hip-Hop, Jon Connor of Aftermath, Hakim Green from Channel Live, Du “Doitall” Kelly of the Legendary Lords of the Underground, and local artists from each city to join hearts and hands in support of the people of Flint. Events will take place simultaneously in Flint, Detroit, and Grand Rapids, MI, New York City (taking place on March 22nd) and Long Island, NY, Chicago, Bloomington and Peoria, IL, Philadelphia, Newark, NJ (taking place on April 2nd), Baltimore, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and West Palm Beach, FL, Dakar, Senegal, Toronto and Montreal, Canada, Boston, New Bedford, and Springfield, MA, Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Durham, NC, Providence, Bisbee and Phoenix, AZ, Washington, D.C., Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, TX, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, St. Louis and Kansas City, MO, Little Rock, Los Angeles and San Diego, CA, Cincinnati and Columbus, OH, Hampton and Richmond, VA, Greenville, SC, Memphis and Nashville, TN, Denver, Bridgeport, CT, Montgomery, AL, Portland, OR, and Hawaii and will be streamed online via UStream and broadcast through media partnerallhiphop.com and Stagehound TV. We are also partnering with human rights activist organizations Justice League NYC and Unite or Die. Justice League NYC says, “We are proud to partner with YoNasDa and other organizers across the country for Hip-Hop 4 Flint. We have been working very closely with the people of Flint and understand the urgency of the disaster. An collaboration like Hip-Hop 4 Flint will get much-neede(continued)

 FuseBox Radio #471 - #HipHop4Flint Interview with YoNasDa Lonewolf (aka Queen YoNasDa) [BONUS CONTENT] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1504

This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed YoNasDa Lonewolf (aka Queen YoNasDa), organizer for the upcoming national & international “Hip-Hop 4 Flint” community-based fundraising events & concerts throughout the month of March and April 2015. Information via the official Hip-Hop 4 Flint Press Release: “On Saturday, March 19, 2016, 52 cities around the world will participate in a global fundraising initiative in solidarity and support for the people of Flint, Michigan. The effort will bring together the hip-hop community in partnership with a non-profit, Prince of Peace Missionary Baptist Church. Hip-Hop 4 Flint will gather local, national, and international hip-hop artists, journalists, activists, educators and supporters to raise funds to purchase water filters for homes in Flint, MI. This event is being led by YoNasDa Lonewolf, emcee, published writer, and activist who focuses her work on human rights, indigenous rights, and social justice. YoNasDa was the creator of Hip-Hop 4 Haiti and an executive committee member of Justice or Else!, the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, led by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. In 2014, while the city was under the control of a state appointment emergency manager, the city switched its water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River. The city saw a sharp increase in lead levels that were well above the EPA’s standards of safety, exposing the city’s 9,000 children to water that was classified as toxic waste. This city deemed the water unfit for consumption and declared a citywide state of emergency. To help address the situation, the Hip-Hop 4 Flint coalition will host a global fundraising event on March 19, 2016, to raise funds to purchase home water filtration systems for residents that will filter both lead and bacteria throughout the entire home, making the water safe for both consumption and washing. Each city will gather their leaders and youth in the hip-hop community to host an event to collect monetary donations to purchase water filters. All donations will go towards the purchase of filters which will be delivered personally, home by home, to the residents of Flint by the Hip-Hop 4 Flint delegation. Hip-Hop 4 Flint will bring together notable hip-hop artists such as Mysonne,Nappy Roots, GLC of G.O.O.D. Music, Rahzel the Beatboxer, Kaleena from Love & Hip-Hop, Jon Connor of Aftermath, Hakim Green from Channel Live, Du “Doitall” Kelly of the Legendary Lords of the Underground, and local artists from each city to join hearts and hands in support of the people of Flint. Events will take place simultaneously in Flint, Detroit, and Grand Rapids, MI, New York City (taking place on March 22nd) and Long Island, NY, Chicago, Bloomington and Peoria, IL, Philadelphia, Newark, NJ (taking place on April 2nd), Baltimore, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and West Palm Beach, FL, Dakar, Senegal, Toronto and Montreal, Canada, Boston, New Bedford, and Springfield, MA, Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Durham, NC, Providence, Bisbee and Phoenix, AZ, Washington, D.C., Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, TX, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, St. Louis and Kansas City, MO, Little Rock, Los Angeles and San Diego, CA, Cincinnati and Columbus, OH, Hampton and Richmond, VA, Greenville, SC, Memphis and Nashville, TN, Denver, Bridgeport, CT, Montgomery, AL, Portland, OR, and Hawaii and will be streamed online via UStream and broadcast through media partnerallhiphop.com and Stagehound TV. We are also partnering with human rights activist organizations Justice League NYC and Unite or Die. Justice League NYC says, “We are proud to partner with YoNasDa and other organizers across the country for Hip-Hop 4 Flint. We have been working very closely with the people of Flint and understand the urgency of the disaster. An collaboration like Hip-Hop 4 Flint will get much-neede(continued)

 FuseBox Radio #471 - #HipHop4Flint Interview with YoNasDa Lonewolf (aka Queen YoNasDa) [BONUS CONTENT] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1504

This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed YoNasDa Lonewolf (aka Queen YoNasDa), organizer for the upcoming national & international “Hip-Hop 4 Flint” community-based fundraising events & concerts throughout the month of March and April 2015. Information via the official Hip-Hop 4 Flint Press Release: “On Saturday, March 19, 2016, 52 cities around the world will participate in a global fundraising initiative in solidarity and support for the people of Flint, Michigan. The effort will bring together the hip-hop community in partnership with a non-profit, Prince of Peace Missionary Baptist Church. Hip-Hop 4 Flint will gather local, national, and international hip-hop artists, journalists, activists, educators and supporters to raise funds to purchase water filters for homes in Flint, MI. This event is being led by YoNasDa Lonewolf, emcee, published writer, and activist who focuses her work on human rights, indigenous rights, and social justice. YoNasDa was the creator of Hip-Hop 4 Haiti and an executive committee member of Justice or Else!, the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, led by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. In 2014, while the city was under the control of a state appointment emergency manager, the city switched its water source from Lake Huron to the Flint River. The city saw a sharp increase in lead levels that were well above the EPA’s standards of safety, exposing the city’s 9,000 children to water that was classified as toxic waste. This city deemed the water unfit for consumption and declared a citywide state of emergency. To help address the situation, the Hip-Hop 4 Flint coalition will host a global fundraising event on March 19, 2016, to raise funds to purchase home water filtration systems for residents that will filter both lead and bacteria throughout the entire home, making the water safe for both consumption and washing. Each city will gather their leaders and youth in the hip-hop community to host an event to collect monetary donations to purchase water filters. All donations will go towards the purchase of filters which will be delivered personally, home by home, to the residents of Flint by the Hip-Hop 4 Flint delegation. Hip-Hop 4 Flint will bring together notable hip-hop artists such as Mysonne,Nappy Roots, GLC of G.O.O.D. Music, Rahzel the Beatboxer, Kaleena from Love & Hip-Hop, Jon Connor of Aftermath, Hakim Green from Channel Live, Du “Doitall” Kelly of the Legendary Lords of the Underground, and local artists from each city to join hearts and hands in support of the people of Flint. Events will take place simultaneously in Flint, Detroit, and Grand Rapids, MI, New York City (taking place on March 22nd) and Long Island, NY, Chicago, Bloomington and Peoria, IL, Philadelphia, Newark, NJ (taking place on April 2nd), Baltimore, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and West Palm Beach, FL, Dakar, Senegal, Toronto and Montreal, Canada, Boston, New Bedford, and Springfield, MA, Charlotte, Winston-Salem and Durham, NC, Providence, Bisbee and Phoenix, AZ, Washington, D.C., Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, TX, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, St. Louis and Kansas City, MO, Little Rock, Los Angeles and San Diego, CA, Cincinnati and Columbus, OH, Hampton and Richmond, VA, Greenville, SC, Memphis and Nashville, TN, Denver, Bridgeport, CT, Montgomery, AL, Portland, OR, and Hawaii and will be streamed online via UStream and broadcast through media partnerallhiphop.com and Stagehound TV. We are also partnering with human rights activist organizations Justice League NYC and Unite or Die. Justice League NYC says, “We are proud to partner with YoNasDa and other organizers across the country for Hip-Hop 4 Flint. We have been working very closely with the people of Flint and understand the urgency of the disaster. An collaboration like Hip-Hop 4 Flint will get much-neede(continued)

 FuseBox Radio #470 - Black America Post-Ferguson: Special Interview Episode with B-Gyrl [creator of STLHipHop.com, HandsUpDontShoot.com, etc. + writer for "The Final Call"] (Week of March 12, 2016) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13062

This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed St. Louis, MO based journalist, music technologist and more, B-Gyrl of HandsUpDontShoot.com, STLHipHop.com, "The Final Call" and more with some in-depth talk about the state of Black America (and really, America at large) post-Ferguson and the murder of Michael Brown by law enforcement almost 2 years later. We talked about on the beginnings of the grassroots movements that had Michael Brown's death come to national & international attention in the 1st place, the unfortunate rise and/or usage of Civil Rights Hustlers by mainstream America to engage in revisionist history of the grassroots movements that got Ferguson on a national level in the first place and who seemingly benefit from Black Pain almost immediately afterwards, the lack of constructive critique within our own community with various leaders/"leaders" of Black movements (especially when it came in regards to monetary donations & where they would end up going to that where supposed assist various local areas & issues) and some ideas of how overall we can hopefully make things better in this country in regards to dealing with issues of race, class and more overall. We also talked about some other things, including with the current political climate on local & national levels (especially with the twisted sideshow that is the current U.S. presidential nomination cycle from ALL parties, from Donald Trump's rise in the G.O.P. to the Democratic Party acting like the Black American Vote is supposed to be guaranteed & not fought for), Kanye West, some random music industry related advice and more! For more information and B-Gyrl and her various media outlets, actions and more, go to: http://www.HandsUpDontShoot.com http://www.STLHipHop.com http://facebook.com/bgyrlforlife Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!

 FuseBox Radio #470 - Black America Post-Ferguson: Special Interview Episode with B-Gyrl [creator of STLHipHop.com, HandsUpDontShoot.com, etc. + writer for "The Final Call"] (Week of March 12, 2016) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13062

This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed St. Louis, MO based journalist, music technologist and more, B-Gyrl of HandsUpDontShoot.com, STLHipHop.com, "The Final Call" and more with some in-depth talk about the state of Black America (and really, America at large) post-Ferguson and the murder of Michael Brown by law enforcement almost 2 years later. We talked about on the beginnings of the grassroots movements that had Michael Brown's death come to national & international attention in the 1st place, the unfortunate rise and/or usage of Civil Rights Hustlers by mainstream America to engage in revisionist history of the grassroots movements that got Ferguson on a national level in the first place and who seemingly benefit from Black Pain almost immediately afterwards, the lack of constructive critique within our own community with various leaders/"leaders" of Black movements (especially when it came in regards to monetary donations & where they would end up going to that where supposed assist various local areas & issues) and some ideas of how overall we can hopefully make things better in this country in regards to dealing with issues of race, class and more overall. We also talked about some other things, including with the current political climate on local & national levels (especially with the twisted sideshow that is the current U.S. presidential nomination cycle from ALL parties, from Donald Trump's rise in the G.O.P. to the Democratic Party acting like the Black American Vote is supposed to be guaranteed & not fought for), Kanye West, some random music industry related advice and more! For more information and B-Gyrl and her various media outlets, actions and more, go to: http://www.HandsUpDontShoot.com http://www.STLHipHop.com http://facebook.com/bgyrlforlife Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!

 FuseBox Radio #470 - Black America Post-Ferguson: Special Interview Episode with B-Gyrl [creator of STLHipHop.com, HandsUpDontShoot.com, etc. + writer for "The Final Call"] (Week of March 12, 2016) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13062

This week, we have a special episode of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk where DJ Fusion interviewed St. Louis, MO based journalist, music technologist and more, B-Gyrl of HandsUpDontShoot.com, STLHipHop.com, "The Final Call" and more with some in-depth talk about the state of Black America (and really, America at large) post-Ferguson and the murder of Michael Brown by law enforcement almost 2 years later. We talked about on the beginnings of the grassroots movements that had Michael Brown's death come to national & international attention in the 1st place, the unfortunate rise and/or usage of Civil Rights Hustlers by mainstream America to engage in revisionist history of the grassroots movements that got Ferguson on a national level in the first place and who seemingly benefit from Black Pain almost immediately afterwards, the lack of constructive critique within our own community with various leaders/"leaders" of Black movements (especially when it came in regards to monetary donations & where they would end up going to that where supposed assist various local areas & issues) and some ideas of how overall we can hopefully make things better in this country in regards to dealing with issues of race, class and more overall. We also talked about some other things, including with the current political climate on local & national levels (especially with the twisted sideshow that is the current U.S. presidential nomination cycle from ALL parties, from Donald Trump's rise in the G.O.P. to the Democratic Party acting like the Black American Vote is supposed to be guaranteed & not fought for), Kanye West, some random music industry related advice and more! For more information and B-Gyrl and her various media outlets, actions and more, go to: http://www.HandsUpDontShoot.com http://www.STLHipHop.com http://facebook.com/bgyrlforlife Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - most of the shows are clean/radio friendly!

  FuseBox Radio #469 - The KKK Wants A Light Reboot Where They Tolerate Dark People (FLASHBACK EPISODE: Week of March 5, 2016) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11774

This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of March 5, 2016 [a flashback episode originally broadcast for the weeks of April 23 & 30, 2014] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our commentary during that week's show focused on the passing & musical importance of DJs/producers DJ Rashad & DJ E-Z Rock, the FCC trying to screw around with Net Neutrality once again, a ton of "post-racial America is a lie (and for a lot of folks, cowardice is the truth)" news (including the latest Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action in Michigan, recent race shenanigans with NBA team owner Donald Sterling of the L.A. Clippers, the Ku Klux Klan trying to re-brand itself and more) along with some other things here & there. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of March 5, 2016 [originally broadcast for the weeks of of April 23 & 30, 2014] Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Goldlink/Bedtime Story/SquaaashClub.com 2. E-MC/Charly Murphie/Penalty Ent. 3. SZA/Sweet November/TDE 4. Kelela/Bank Head/KelelaMusic.tumblr.com 5. Mr. Scruff/Deliverance/Ninja Tune 6. Pharoahe Monch feat. The Stepkids/Eht Dnarg Noisulli/W.A.R. Media & Duck Down Music 7. Karol Conka/Olhe-Se (Part Tuti)/Mr. Bongo 8. SciFi Stu feat. yU, Boog Brown, Hus Kingpin & Chinch 33/Thru Life/HipNott Records 9. Hakim Green/Say Dat!/24 Hours of Peace Inc. & Anti Industry 10. Apollo Brown/The Answer/Mello Music Group 11. The Roots/When The People Cheer/Def Jam 12. Atmosphere/Southsiders RMX/Rhymesayers 13. BADBADNOTGOOD/Can't Leave The Night/Innovative Leisure Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Kelis/Rumble (Breach Extended RMX)/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 2. Jazz Spastiks feat. Apani B. Fly/Move/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com (Played Live) 3. MeccaGodzilla/Isa Amber/MeccaGodZilla.com (Played Live) 4. The Band Called FUSE/Soul Rock Anthem (inst.)/White Label (Played Live) 5. Neneh Cherry/Everything/Smalltown Supersound (Top Song Selected) 6. Mo Kolours/Mike Black/One Handed Music (Top Song Selected) 7. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib/Harolds/Madlib Invazion (Top Song Selected) 8. Brothers In Arms (J. Boogie & Deejay Theory)/Jamacian Gyal/BrotherInArmsMusic.com (Top Song Selected) 9. Big K.R.I.T. feat. Big SANT & Smoke DZA/Steps/BigKRIT.com (Top Song Selected) 10. Chuck Inglish feat. Action Bronson/Game Time/OldInglish.tumblr.com (Top Song Selected) 11. Kelis/Jerk Ribs/Ninja Tune (Top Song Selected) 12. Schoolboy Q/Hoover Street/TDE & Interscope (Top Song Selected) 13. Company Freak/Andre Leon Talley (Go Go Bizkitt! RMX)/Superlatude (Top Song Selected) 14. Barrington Levy/Rose/White Label (Top Song Selected) 15. Stahhr feat. John Robinson & Ekundayo/On My Gonzalez/Stahhr.com (Top Song Selected) 16. Prince Fatty vs. Mungos feat. Sugar Minott/Scrub A Dub Style (Prince Fatty Mix)/Mr. Bongo (Top Song Selected) 17. Cult Favorite feat. Billy Woods/Omega3 (Blockhead Version)/CultFavorite.bandcamp.com (Top Song Selected) 18. A-Plus/What Are We Striving For/Heiro Imperium (Top Song Selected) 19. Illmind/Double Cross Me/Illmind.biz (Top Song Selected) 20. Phife Dawg of ATCQ/Dear Dilla/Rasta Root Records (Top Song Selected) 21. Lakim/Bethanal Geen Bounce/Soulection (Top Song Selected) 22. Tag Alexander feat. Guilty Simpson/Raw Dirty Filth/L.A.B.L. (Top Song Selected) 23. Grand Agent & Tribeca/Invisible/Soulspazm Records (Top Song Selected) 24. Kenna/Love Is Still Alive/Dim Mak (Top Song Selected) 25. Prince Po & Oh No/(continued)

  FuseBox Radio #469 - The KKK Wants A Light Reboot Where They Tolerate Dark People (FLASHBACK EPISODE: Week of March 5, 2016) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11774

This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of March 5, 2016 [a flashback episode originally broadcast for the weeks of April 23 & 30, 2014] with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. Our commentary during that week's show focused on the passing & musical importance of DJs/producers DJ Rashad & DJ E-Z Rock, the FCC trying to screw around with Net Neutrality once again, a ton of "post-racial America is a lie (and for a lot of folks, cowardice is the truth)" news (including the latest Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action in Michigan, recent race shenanigans with NBA team owner Donald Sterling of the L.A. Clippers, the Ku Klux Klan trying to re-brand itself and more) along with some other things here & there. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist for the Week of March 5, 2016 [originally broadcast for the weeks of of April 23 & 30, 2014] Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Goldlink/Bedtime Story/SquaaashClub.com 2. E-MC/Charly Murphie/Penalty Ent. 3. SZA/Sweet November/TDE 4. Kelela/Bank Head/KelelaMusic.tumblr.com 5. Mr. Scruff/Deliverance/Ninja Tune 6. Pharoahe Monch feat. The Stepkids/Eht Dnarg Noisulli/W.A.R. Media & Duck Down Music 7. Karol Conka/Olhe-Se (Part Tuti)/Mr. Bongo 8. SciFi Stu feat. yU, Boog Brown, Hus Kingpin & Chinch 33/Thru Life/HipNott Records 9. Hakim Green/Say Dat!/24 Hours of Peace Inc. & Anti Industry 10. Apollo Brown/The Answer/Mello Music Group 11. The Roots/When The People Cheer/Def Jam 12. Atmosphere/Southsiders RMX/Rhymesayers 13. BADBADNOTGOOD/Can't Leave The Night/Innovative Leisure Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners) [listed by artist/song title/label(s)] 1. Kelis/Rumble (Breach Extended RMX)/Ninja Tune (Played Live) 2. Jazz Spastiks feat. Apani B. Fly/Move/JazzSpastiks.bandcamp.com (Played Live) 3. MeccaGodzilla/Isa Amber/MeccaGodZilla.com (Played Live) 4. The Band Called FUSE/Soul Rock Anthem (inst.)/White Label (Played Live) 5. Neneh Cherry/Everything/Smalltown Supersound (Top Song Selected) 6. Mo Kolours/Mike Black/One Handed Music (Top Song Selected) 7. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib/Harolds/Madlib Invazion (Top Song Selected) 8. Brothers In Arms (J. Boogie & Deejay Theory)/Jamacian Gyal/BrotherInArmsMusic.com (Top Song Selected) 9. Big K.R.I.T. feat. Big SANT & Smoke DZA/Steps/BigKRIT.com (Top Song Selected) 10. Chuck Inglish feat. Action Bronson/Game Time/OldInglish.tumblr.com (Top Song Selected) 11. Kelis/Jerk Ribs/Ninja Tune (Top Song Selected) 12. Schoolboy Q/Hoover Street/TDE & Interscope (Top Song Selected) 13. Company Freak/Andre Leon Talley (Go Go Bizkitt! RMX)/Superlatude (Top Song Selected) 14. Barrington Levy/Rose/White Label (Top Song Selected) 15. Stahhr feat. John Robinson & Ekundayo/On My Gonzalez/Stahhr.com (Top Song Selected) 16. Prince Fatty vs. Mungos feat. Sugar Minott/Scrub A Dub Style (Prince Fatty Mix)/Mr. Bongo (Top Song Selected) 17. Cult Favorite feat. Billy Woods/Omega3 (Blockhead Version)/CultFavorite.bandcamp.com (Top Song Selected) 18. A-Plus/What Are We Striving For/Heiro Imperium (Top Song Selected) 19. Illmind/Double Cross Me/Illmind.biz (Top Song Selected) 20. Phife Dawg of ATCQ/Dear Dilla/Rasta Root Records (Top Song Selected) 21. Lakim/Bethanal Geen Bounce/Soulection (Top Song Selected) 22. Tag Alexander feat. Guilty Simpson/Raw Dirty Filth/L.A.B.L. (Top Song Selected) 23. Grand Agent & Tribeca/Invisible/Soulspazm Records (Top Song Selected) 24. Kenna/Love Is Still Alive/Dim Mak (Top Song Selected) 25. Prince Po & Oh No/(continued)

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