KRST UNITY CENTER Presents – The Metaphysical Light Codes in Hip Hop

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KRST UNITY CENTER Presents – “The Metaphysical Light Codes in Hip Hop”

Featuring Presentations by:

PROFESSOR GRIFF; Re-Ascention of the Ancient Art form “Hip Hop”

SADIKI BAKARI;  Hip Hop and Technolpgy

A.A. RASHID; THE METEPHUSICS of “THE BLACK DOT”

SABIR BEY; M.E.D.I.A. deception in Radio & Tel-lie-vision

Where: KRST UNITY CENTER of AFRAKAN SPIRITUAL SCIENCE

7825  S. WESTERN AVE. LOS ANGELES, CA. 90047

When: MONDAY JULY 9TH @ 7:00PM

FOR MORE INFO CALL: 323-253-7037

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  1. Time as always, has revealed..

    Public Enemy.. THE defacto rap super group with their two heroic albums “Yo..Bumrush Tha Show” and “It Takes a Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back” clearly and easily set the tone for hardcore rebellious system challenging hip hop. If ever there were modern day super heroes, P.E. was it.

    Sadly, as times change, people change and my hero Chuck D is no different. It was during a talk show that Professer Griff made a remark(I think he said “Jews killed Jesus Christ) that sent shockwaves through the Jewish controlled mass media forcing Public Enemy to suspend Griff and forever changing the hardcore ferver that was P.E. Subsequent LPs from P.E. would forever be (in my opinion) watered down and tamed. Thus the mighty fall of a once strong Negro Iconic rap group.

    Through it all Professor Griff not only has remained defiant and true to the spirit of Black Nationalism and truth but has shown and proved in my mind to be the real backbone of Public Enemy. Griff has not been tamned. He has not been bought. I have caught several lectures and speeches of his on youtube and they are indeed powerful and thought provoking. His album “Pawns In Tha Game” is a hip hop classic that compliments Public Enemy to tha fullest.

    Average Gal comes to mind as I challenge her and those like her to give this Black Man who has truly lived the successes and failures of the hip hop game an honest listen.

    “Illiuminati boogie man”… Hmmmm..