As we put this particular episode out it comes after a very trying week across the country in the wake of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis that sparked outrage and a call to action to end police brutality and inequality. Here in Kentucky we have seen protests in the name of George Floyd and for the death of Breonna Taylor back in March in Louisville.
Emotions have run high, there has been a lot of tension in a number of communities, but in the end we all deserve to live in a world where we are all equal and just because our skin is a different color shouldn't mean we are treated any differently from the police or anyone. My heart breaks right now for so many, but I also understand that this conversation must continue and it must push for change.
To keep this conversation going I wanted to talk with Devine Carama, he is a Lexington hip hop artist, activist and change maker. Through his music, his word and his mentoring he is putting positive vibes out in the world and is calling on all of us to use this time to be better.
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