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HLR's CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING PODCAST
by Harold Lee Rush
Harold Lee Rush (HLR) hosts and produces a podcast to sort out the facts in the information whirlwind.
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JUNETEENTH - PEACE DAY
June 19th is Juneteenth and it is a Real Holiday! Forty-six states and the District of Columbia have recognized Juneteenth as either a state holiday or ceremonial holiday, a day of observance and it is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. JUNETEENTH is also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Liberation Day, and Emancipation Day.
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Doug Banks and The 8:05 Guy - WGCI Chicago 1988
8:05 Guy segment of the Doug Banks Morning Show on WGCI Radio Chicago 1988 with Harold Lee Rush and Jerry "CurlMan" Kuc
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The Battle for the Ballot
HLR explains The Battle for the Ballot occurring right now with suggestions on how we should deal with it. 9 mins
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Black Panther Party 10 Point Platform and Program
Black Panther Party for Self-Defense 10 Point Platform and Program 1966 Consciousness Raising Online - Feb 28, 2021 - 21 mins
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90 seconds of Herb Kent, the most distinctive radio voice in the world
Herb Kent "The Cool Gent" was born on the south side of Chicago in 1928. Herbert Rogers Kent, The King of the Dusties and The Honorary Mayor of Bronzeville, began his career as the host of a classical music show on WBEZ/Chicago. During the 1940s, Kent could be heard on WGRY/Gary as well as in radio dramas aired on WMAQ/Chicago. Kent's broadcasting career began in 1944 at age 16 and has spanned 11 different radio stations. In 1952, Kent went to work for WGES/Chicago, the city's largest black-programmed station. From 1955 until 1960, Kent worked at WBEE/Chicago. In 1962, Kent was hired at WVON/Chicago where he worked for 8 years. Herb worked at WGCI AM for 10 years. Kent worked at WVAZ-FM/Chicago from 1988 till he transitioned October 22, 2016. In 2009, the Guinness World Records certified Herb Kent as the longest-tenured deejay, having at that time spent 66 years on the airwaves in Chicago. Herb Kent was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1995.
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Black Police in the Black Community
A radical proposal to address the violence in Black communities.
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Northern Segregation vs Southern Segregation - My Personal Experience
Northern Segregation vs Southern Segregation, based on my personal experience growing up.
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Mystery Killers In Our Cities
Who and where are all these killers in our cities? HLR looks at the numbers.
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Gone In An Instant
HLR's Consciousness Raising Podcast takes us somewhere we have never been.
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That Word
Do you recall the first time you were called "that word"? Harold Lee Rush recalls his first time.
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A MAJOR. Conversation
MAJOR. visits WKKC Radio's "Live with Harold Lee Rush" to introduce himself to Chicago. http://nowthatsmajor.com/ Song links: https://youtu.be/FqiVMKJxWK0 https://youtu.be/01OtiIU_eZ4 https://youtu.be/Gpb-S2KxeEQ
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James Mtume Two-Time Grammy Award Winner on TV ONE Unsung
Two-Time Grammy Award Winner, music composer. producer. writer. lecturer and activist James Mtume talks to WKKC Radio's Harold Lee Rush about music, his career and being honored by his selection to be featured on TV ONE's UNSUNG. https://www.jamesmtumeonline.com/
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Conversation with Ken Stanciel
Radio Sales Executive Pioneer Ken Stanciel shares Chicago radio history with Harold Lee Rush for https://highheelshotflashes.net/ (The Bloggers Blog)
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Cheryl Batts of P.H.O.E.B.E.
Cheryl Louise Batts, President & Founder of P.H.O.E.B.E.(People Helping Others Excel By Example) talks with Harold Lee Rush about The John Lee Webb House Project. For more info: https://www.facebook.com/Save-The-John-Lee-Webb-House-859053630848343/ or [email protected]
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BDPA Chicago President Reggie Rush
BDPA Chicago Chapter Media Correspondent Harold Lee Rush interviews Reggie Rush, BDPA Chicago Chapter President. BDPA Chicago Chapter on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BDPAChicago/
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Conversation with Joy-Ann Reid
Conversation with Joy-Ann Reid, National Correspondent for MSNBC at WKKC Radio on her book tour for "Fracture: Barack Obama, the Clintons and the Racial Divide". Chicago USA 11-13-15 (Photo by J. Reid)
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Dr Rock talks about cancer
Dr Raqaq Alebiosu talks about cancer with Harold Lee Rush on WKKC Radio December 2012 Chicago USA www.drraq.com
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Conversation with Bern Nadette Stanis
Harold Lee Rush interviews Bern Nadette Stanis, Thelma of "Good Times" on RushHour.
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Conversation with Al Joy
Many influences have gone into your perception of self and your ability to be in an adult union. We begin by using your astrological chart as an indicator of your prototype and archetype approach to various relationship models. This will show you who you have evolved into dynamically to be with another person. Relationships are probably one of the biggest investments you make in your life. It has a huge impact on your emotional, financial, social and spiritual well being, yet you may be unaware of the different dynamics that are motivating your choices. We are pleased to offer you an opportunity to experience an introduction to Al Joy's insights on: Harnessing the Power of Positive Relationships.
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Assassination of Policy King Ted Roe
Author/Publisher Nathan Thompson interview by Harold Lee Rush on the 57th anniversary of the assassination of Chicago Policy King Ted Roe. A special commemmorative release is available free as a pdf download at: POLICYKINGS.COM
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T'Keyah Crystal Keymah Interview
WKKC Radio 'Legend' Harold Lee Rush interviews T'Keyah Crystal Keymah (http://www.tkeyah.com/) of 'Thats So Raven', 'Cosby Show', 'In Living Color' when she visited Kennedy-King College Chicago March 25, 2008
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Nathan Thompson and the Policy Kings
Nathan Thompson, Bronzeville Press publisher and best selling author of 'KINGS' The True Story of Chicago's Policy Kings and Numbers Racketeers www.POLICYKINGS.COM
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2016 Trilogy
An excerpt of "2016: Welcome to the Future", a Spoken Word Concert. Trilogy: Mozambican Mystery, Misdirected Woo, Chocolate Economics 2016: Welcome to the Future
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KINGS author Nathan Thompson Interview
KINGS author Nathan Thompson interview on Tavis Smiley NPR ShowNational Public Radio Reporter Allison Keyes January 29, 2004 POLICYKINGS.COM
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Q on KINGS
Q talks with Tavis Smiley about the Policy Kings, the book KINGS and author Nathan Thompson.
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Who Killed McDuffie?
In 1979, Arthur McDuffie, a Black man, was riding his motorcycle in Miami when police chased him, knocked him off his bike, and beat him to death, crushing his head with billyclubs and flashlights. During the trial that followed, all the police were found not guilty. The Black community launched a massive rebellion that rocked Miami and sent shock waves throughout the country. OldSoul, then a prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Prison, wrote this poem about the incident. Who Killed McDuffie?
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SoulFather (for James Brown)
Spoken Word tribute to James Brown SoulFather (for James Brown)
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Harold Lee Rush (HLR) hosts and produces a podcast to sort out the facts in the information whirlwind.
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