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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Interview: N’dambi - Singer and Songwriter
N'dambi's creative spirits have guided her from Dallas, Texas, to venues across the globe.
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Interview: Kevon Edmonds - Singer, Songwriter & Producer
Kevon Edmonds has charted 11 top ten singles as a solo artist and as a member of After 7.
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Interview: Kandi Burruss - Singer & Songwriter
Kandi Burruss has been the central and driving force behind the development of the contemporary canon of women’s empowerment music.
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Interview: Meshell Ndegeocello - Singer, Songwriter & Producer
Meshell Ndegeocello has blazed her own trail in an industry known for its cookie-cutter sensibilities.
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Interview: Gene “Malice” Thornton (of the Clipse)
Over the past decade, the Clipse have established themselves as one of hip hop’s most respected and recognizable duos.
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Movie Review: More Than A Game
Although LeBron James is the marquee star, More Than A Game casts a welcome spotlight on Coach Dru Joyce II.
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Interview: Jadyn Maria - Singer and Songwriter
May her life shine as a testimony to all who are still following the rainbow’s end to find their pot of gold.
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Interview: Jaicko - Singer and Songwriter
As the summer turns to fall, American radio has taken an unexpected trip to a tropical island in the Caribbean.
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Interview: Chanj - Singer and Songwriter
Chanj is a new artist who finds comfort and value in his name.
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Interview: All-4-One – Vocal Harmony Group
Lovingly dubbed as “the Dukes of R&B,” the GRAMMY-winning quartet has released six albums over the course of their fifteen-year career.
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