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Tall, dark and mean (at least on this profile).
We live in a tropical island, called Sao Vicente, wich is the first city from Brazil (1532). Of course we like bananas, but we like many other stuff, too, like music and art. Mauricio is a singer, composer, poet, journalist, writer and musician with a very diverse background. He plays many instruments, like andean ones (bombo leguero, charango, zampoņa, kena), developed a new style of lyrical vocals and did hundreds of shows at 90's, since great brazilian theaters till little pubs. He is the almost-all-in-ears from HI-BRAZIL. Andre is a visual artist, writer and musician, with his focus on ancient tradition scenarios and subconscious creation. He is the almost-all-in-eyes from HI- BRAZIL. Both like good cooking, poetry and "heart-beat based" music. And both are open to exchange musical realistic experimentations with other people around the world In these times of uncertainty, we decide to create a new technotropical universe, with short but powerful lyrics, and clanging, new, exotic instrumentals. We are releasing a new album, next december, called Let's do the Samba!, a critical point of view of the political, cultural and economical impositions made by the "greatest" countries against the "penurious" countries of what they call third world. We did it without any trace of money in it, besides computers and equipments. Exactly "brazilian style" of life: underestimated, poor and, besides all this, doing the samba!
Community, Mutual Reciprocity, Empowerment, Awareness, Critical Thinking, Healing, Evolving. . .
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The weekly political analysis show by Andrew Stuckey, Andres Trevino, and Niki Exterovich. Tune in for reviews and deconstruction of important but often overlooked political stories.
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Yayoi Lena Winfrey is Japanese mixed African American (Black) and Robert Lee Taylor is African American (Black) mixed Caucasian (White). Yayoi and Robert host this new show called "Sexy Voices of Hollywood" consisting of movie industry educational tips and entertainment news ("edu-tainment"); scheduled as a bi-weekly celebrity entertainment radio show featuring industry insiders, entertainment journalism, comedy, celebrity gossip and much more.
The Ad Council is one of the leading producers of public service advertisements (PSAs) since 1942, and has been addressing critical social issues for generations of Americans.The organization is a private, non-profit organization that marshals volunteer talent from the advertising and communications industries, the facilities of the media, and the resources of the business and non-profit communities to deliver critical messages to the American public. The Ad Council produces, distributes and promotes thousands of public service campaigns on behalf of non-profit organizations and government agencies in issue areas such as improving the quality of life for children, preventative health, education, community well being, environmental preservation and strengthening families.If you enjoy viewing our PSAs, please visit www.adcouncilcreative.org. The site recognizes all the volunteer ad agencies and creative talents responsible for the work you see here.
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Glen Ford is an editor of blackagendareport.com and former editor at Blackcommentator.com. He has been a radio commentator since the late 1960's. Glen is a critic of our financial system and provides a wise and prescient analysis of what he calls "The mother of all bubbles" brought to us by the "lords of capital". He also chastises the African American community for not making demands on Barack Obama. He feared back in February that Obama would be more beholden to the "lords" than the people.
Bill Moyers: "Big Media is Ravenous. It Never Gets Enough. Always Wants More. And it Will Stop at Nothing to Get It. These Conglomerates are an Empire, and they are Imperial." The veteran broadcast journalist Bill Moyers spoke on Friday before 3,500 at the opening of the National Conference on Media Reform in Memphis. He announced his return to the airwaves and outlined his vision of media reform. "As ownership gets more and more concentrated, fewer and fewer independent sources of information have survived in the marketplace; and those few significant alternatives that do survive, such as PBS and NPR, are under growing financial and political pressure to reduce critical news content and to shift their focus in a mainstream direction, which means being more attentive to establishment views than to the bleak realities of powerlessness that shape the lives of ordinary people."















