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THE DR. VIBE SHOW – LeRON BARTON AND ALEXANDER WILLIAMS – HIP HOP VS. WHITE SUPREMACY – DECEMBER 18 – 2017

podcast December 23, 2017


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Dr. Vibe hosts the conversation “Hip Hop vs. White Supremacy” with LeRon Barton and Alexander Williams.

LeRon L. Barton is a writer from Kansas City, Mo that currently resides in San Francisco, Ca. He has been writing poetry, screenplays, and short stories since he was way young. LeRon’s essays have appeared in Salon, The Good Men Project, Those People, Alternet, SF Bayview, Buzzfeed, Gorilla Convict, and Elephant Journal. His first book, Straight Dope: A 360 degree look into American drug culture was released in Feb 2013. LeRon’s new book, All We Really Need Is Love: Stories of dating, relationships, heartbreak, and marriage is available at Amazon.

Alexander Williams is from Lancaster, California. That should tell you a lot. Nonetheless, he also feels it’s necessary to state that he’s a Boston Celtics fan, an avid thinker, and a sap for experience. He cares about his disadvantaged Afrikan and Native American communities and worries that tomorrow could very well be his last day here on Earth. He’s a communist, an anarchist, and a pacifist. He was always the smart kid that you would tell your younger brothers about and the only guy you know with Dr. Seuss Chucks. He also raps, but then again he also writes, and then again he also acts, so he just does a lot of things.

Mr. Barton and Mr. Williams were on our show talking about Hip-Hop vs. White Supremacy.

During our conversation, they talked about:

– The importance of hip hop in both of their lives – What does hip hop represent when it is at its best – Some of their thoughts are the current state of hip hop – If hip hop has lost some of its social conscious – “White supermacy and father time are undefeated.” Alexander Williams – How is hip hop dealing with the rise of white supremacy – How can hip hop win the war? – Them message for the hip hop family in dealing with white supremacy

You can connect with Mr. Barton via:

Website Twitter Facebook

You can connect with Mr. Williams via:

Twitter Soundcloud

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

Dr. Vibe

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