Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Public Ememy's Public Service





















Public Enemy's Chuck D addresses the crowd outside Bobby Hull's house December 6, 2012. "I see boarded-up cribs, and I see people in the streets, and I see banks that get bigger and bigger. And it’s the most criminal thing that ever could happen. Never have so many been screwed by so few." 

200 community members successfully took over a vacant home in South Minneapolis the night of December 6, 2012 for a veteran made homeless by foreclosure. They are demanding that the house be turned over to community control through a nonprofit, as the Occupy Homes movement marked its first birthday. Internationally renowned hip-hop artists Brother Ali and Chuck D of Public Enemy led the anniversary celebration. MORE HERE & HERE

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