SPILL THE ENEMY'S BLOOD, NEVER INK.


SPILL THE ENEMY'S BLOOD, NEVER INK.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

The Crossroads Episode 21 - H.E.A.L. Yourself


"I die today, but one day I will return made into millions." - Tupac Katari*

Click here for the Wiki "List of English words from indigenous languages of the Americas" and here for "List of placenames of indigenous origin in the Americas."

(Via.)

Some of these songs deal directly with Native America or First Peoples, while the rest are only peripherally related or relate through connotation, but it's all about uplifting everybody everywhere as far as I'm concerned.  One Love, y'all.


Lowkey Feat. Mai Khalil - Million Man March [Official Music Video] (Prod. by Big G).

I was worried when Lowkey used the "Gideon's spies" line that he was talking about a stereotypically Arabic view of the Zionist conspiracy and he does condemn Israel, but I found this book (click here) about Mossad, which I personally wouldn't put anything past, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.

 * An indigenous revolutionary (click here for the Wiki).


Clear Soul Forces - 'Gon Get 'Em (prod. Hudson Mohawke) (Via.)


Ol' Dirty Bastard Feat. 12 O'Clock - Ol' Dirty's Back (1995) [Prod. by Cherokee Chief].


The Aztext - Learn To Talk.

Name stands for "Breakin' down this Text from A to Z, take a sec to read the name, it's plain to see."

Warning: Some graphic imagery in video below.

Immortal Technique - Leaving The Past.

H.E.A.L. Human Education Against Lies . . .
The H.E.A.L. movement is currently coordinated by Zizwe Mtafuta-Ukweli (translation: one born in a foreign land searching for the truth) and KRS-ONE. H.E.A.L.'s first move was to launch an airwaves and literary offensive against lies unmatched by any other offensive in recent history. The first project of the H.E.A.L. movement was the production of a collaborative video and album by artists dedicated to the destruction of Common Sense Deficiency Syndrome (CSDS).Tracklist: [incomplete]
01. Heal Yourself - Harmony, Kid Capri, Big Daddy Kane, Freddy Foxxx
02. I Am What I Am - Sister Carol
03. Anti-ho - Ms. Melodie
04. Whole World African - Ska Danks
05. Don't Hold Us Back - Heather B.
06. Know Your Culture - Kevin B., Sleepy Wonder, Rev. Badoo, Mickey Jarre
07. O' Freedom - Kushtie, Musik G., Sky High
08. One Bright Day - Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers
09. Family Got To Get Busy - Salt-N-Pepa, Kool Moe Dee, Grand Daddy I.U., Ms. [Melodie]
10. Correct Education - Ready Z
11. Family - Simone
12. Civilization Vs. Technology - Michael Stipe, Krs-One, Harmony
13. Tighten Up Your Wig - Billy Bragg and The Athenians, DJ Woody Dee 
(Via.)

"Teaching humanity is what we're doing." - KRS-ONE


H.E.A.L. (Big Daddy Kane, Freddie Foxxx, MC Lyte, KRS-ONE, Queen Latifah, Run DMC, & more...) - Heal Yourself.


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