Clayton Perry's mission parallels that of John Hope Franklin, Marcus Garvey and Carter G. Woodson. As the founder of the NUBIANO Project, Perry facilitates the design of projects that give voice to the Black diaspora, empower the Black community, redefine mainstream perspectives of "Blackness," and celebrate Black culture and history. He can be reached at crperry84@gmail.com.
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Under the Radar (Summer 2008)
Looking for quality music? If so, check out Clayton Perry's listing of overlooked gems.
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Interview: Prima J - Pop Music Duo
With over six million views on YouTube, Prima J has built one of pop music's largest online fan bases.
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Interview: Adele - Singer and Songwriter
The British press has hailed Adele as the "new Amy Winehouse."
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Interview: Lalah Hathaway - Singer and Songwriter
As the daughter of Donny Hathaway, one of soul music's eternal legends, the expectations placed upon Lalah's career have been extraordinarily high.
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Interview: Keli Goff, Author and Political Analyst
Keli Goff has emerged as one of Washington's key political commentators, serving as a regular contributor to CNN, FOX News Channel, and Bloomberg Radio.
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What the Housing Crisis Can Tell Us about Racism, Sexism and Homelessness
With regard to housing in our nation today, it is undeniable that inequalities exist. So how can the playing field be leveled?
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Interview: Farrah Gray - Author, Philanthropist, and Real Estate Entrepreneur
At the age of 14, Farrah Gray became a self-made millionaire, despite being raised in the impoverished South Side of Chicago.
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Music Review: Anthony David - Acey Duecy
Hopefully, Acey Duecy will foster a new "golden era" in modern soul music.
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Music Review: Ashanti - The Declaration
The Declaration reminds us why the world fell head-over-heels for Ashanti in 2002.
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Interview: Kerli - Singer and Songwriter
Daring, edgy Love Is Dead shows new music is alive.
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