DiscoverDJ HuMAN on Ozcat Radio 89.5 FM KZCTBlack History, Revolution, Transitional Youth Programs, Hip Hop, Youth Leaders, Volunteering 02.27.24
Black History, Revolution, Transitional Youth Programs, Hip Hop, Youth Leaders, Volunteering 02.27.24

Black History, Revolution, Transitional Youth Programs, Hip Hop, Youth Leaders, Volunteering 02.27.24

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DJ HuMAN explores the Diaspora with information and hopeful music by Sam Cooke. Then, exploring how to stay true as American Revolutionaries. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised and taking it to the streets. Vallejo Project founder Adjoa McDonald talks about their shelter for Transitional Youth, problems with drug legalization, the free programs for youth in art, music, carpentry and gardening. Bay Area Hip Hop with Hemlock and rock with the Dooby Brothers. Vallejo Project Youth Leader Jaylin joins us in the studio. More positive music with Sunz of Alien Technology and the Tramps. Keeping up with art, events, politics, and roller derby!  How to volunteer with Vallejo Project.

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Black History, Revolution, Transitional Youth Programs, Hip Hop, Youth Leaders, Volunteering 02.27.24

Black History, Revolution, Transitional Youth Programs, Hip Hop, Youth Leaders, Volunteering 02.27.24

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