Hip Hop: The Billion Dollar Industry that Criminalizes Black People

In 2006 Nas declared that “Hip Hop is Dead.” So anything that appears to be Hip Hop now should be thought of as the music industry’s version of “The Walking Dead.” A post-apocalyptic horror that plays out through media images that affect minds and ill-advised actions by young people each and everyday. Urban radio is essentially giving free advertisement, each time a song is played, to the well-documented private prison industry. There is a cause for alarm. As many states are relinquishing their control of incarcerating their disproportionally affected African American population and turning it over to “for profit” private companies … Continue reading Hip Hop: The Billion Dollar Industry that Criminalizes Black People

>Harlem Legend Bobby Robinson, owner of Happy House and First Black Business Owner on 125th St., Dies

>By David Hinckley New York Daily News Bobby Robinson, whose tiny record shop on Harlem‘s 125th St. spawned No. 1 national hits and made him an uptown patriarch for six decades, died yesterday. The musician, personality and business owner owned Happy House Records for more than 60 years. He was 93 and had been ill for several years – though he regularly went to work at his shop until it was forced to close in January 2008. Impeccably dressed, well-spoken and ambitious to make his mark in the entertainment business, Robinson opened Bobby’s Happy House in 1946. His shop was … Continue reading >Harlem Legend Bobby Robinson, owner of Happy House and First Black Business Owner on 125th St., Dies