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Sleeping. it looks like you’re sleeping i wonder what you dream of as everyone around you is weeping   Silence. the room is silent because your voice  is what we long to hear   The whispers. whispers graze the walls of this home i think we’re afraid of waking you up afraid of disturbing your…

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Hip-hop became more than a beat, some instruments, and words. It became a way for the people to finally have a voice in issues that the government had attempted to silence. Read on
With leadership from teens at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Augusta and Atlanta-based Silence the Shame, about 50 teens gathered on Oct. 28 at The Salvation Army Kroc Center of Augusta, GA, for a Free Your Feels Teen Summit. Our podcast station was busy all day with teens speaking up about mental health…

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Georgia’s divisive concepts law is a fear-mongering tactic and a danger to free education all across Georgia. Read on
When I sat down with singer-songwriter Durand Bernarr after his One Music Fest set in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park, he was dressed in a white crocodile leather suit and sported chic, angular sunglasses resting on the bridge of his nose. Just an hour earlier, Durrand had wowed the crowd with his R&B and Hip Hop inspired music.…

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As One Music Fest started getting closer and closer, I was steadily checking the schedule for who performing. As I glanced over it, I saw that Bryson Tiller was going to be on stage in Atlanta’s Piedmont Park. Here’s a little background on who Bryson Tiller is: Tiller is an R&B artist from Louisville, Ky…

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