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So you want to make a change to police brutality, racial injustice and any other injustice that has been present in the ...
06/02/2020

So you want to make a change to police brutality, racial injustice and any other injustice that has been present in the USA for longer than you’ve been alive, then I suggest you read this to learn what actions you can choose that make the change happen in the most efficient and powerful way!
Love and Mercy,
Jazzmaster Jake

As millions of people across the country take to the streets and raise their voices in response to the killing of George Floyd and the ongoing problem of unequal justice, many people have reached out asking how we can sustain momentum to bring about real change.

Ultimately, it’s going to be up to a new generation of activists to shape strategies that best fit the times. But I believe there are some basic lessons to draw from past efforts that are worth remembering.

First, the waves of protests across the country represent a genuine and legitimate frustration over a decades-long failure to reform police practices and the broader criminal justice system in the United States. The overwhelming majority of participants have been peaceful, courageous, responsible, and inspiring. They deserve our respect and support, not condemnation – something that police in cities like Camden and Flint have commendably understood.

On the other hand, the small minority of folks who’ve resorted to violence in various forms, whether out of genuine anger or mere opportunism, are putting innocent people at risk, compounding the destruction of neighborhoods that are often already short on services and investment and detracting from the larger cause. I saw an elderly black woman being interviewed today in tears because the only grocery store in her neighborhood had been trashed. If history is any guide, that store may take years to come back. So let’s not excuse violence, or rationalize it, or participate in it. If we want our criminal justice system, and American society at large, to operate on a higher ethical code, then we have to model that code ourselves.

Second, I’ve heard some suggest that the recurrent problem of racial bias in our criminal justice system proves that only protests and direct action can bring about change, and that voting and participation in electoral politics is a waste of time. I couldn’t disagree more. The point of protest is to raise public awareness, to put a spotlight on injustice, and to make the powers that be uncomfortable; in fact, throughout American history, it’s often only been in response to protests and civil disobedience that the political system has even paid attention to marginalized communities. But eventually, aspirations have to be translated into specific laws and institutional practices – and in a democracy, that only happens when we elect government officials who are responsive to our demands.

Moreover, it’s important for us to understand which levels of government have the biggest impact on our criminal justice system and police practices. When we think about politics, a lot of us focus only on the presidency and the federal government. And yes, we should be fighting to make sure that we have a president, a Congress, a U.S. Justice Department, and a federal judiciary that actually recognize the ongoing, corrosive role that racism plays in our society and want to do something about it. But the elected officials who matter most in reforming police departments and the criminal justice system work at the state and local levels.

It’s mayors and county executives that appoint most police chiefs and negotiate collective bargaining agreements with police unions. It’s district attorneys and state’s attorneys that decide whether or not to investigate and ultimately charge those involved in police misconduct. Those are all elected positions. In some places, police review boards with the power to monitor police conduct are elected as well. Unfortunately, voter turnout in these local races is usually pitifully low, especially among young people – which makes no sense given the direct impact these offices have on social justice issues, not to mention the fact that who wins and who loses those seats is often determined by just a few thousand, or even a few hundred, votes.

So the bottom line is this: if we want to bring about real change, then the choice isn’t between protest and politics. We have to do both. We have to mobilize to raise awareness, and we have to organize and cast our ballots to make sure that we elect candidates who will act on reform.

Finally, the more specific we can make demands for criminal justice and police reform, the harder it will be for elected officials to just offer lip service to the cause and then fall back into business as usual once protests have gone away. The content of that reform agenda will be different for various communities. A big city may need one set of reforms; a rural community may need another. Some agencies will require wholesale rehabilitation; others should make minor improvements. Every law enforcement agency should have clear policies, including an independent body that conducts investigations of alleged misconduct. Tailoring reforms for each community will require local activists and organizations to do their research and educate fellow citizens in their community on what strategies work best.

But as a starting point, I’ve included two links below. One leads to a report and toolkit developed by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and based on the work of the Task Force on 21st Century Policing that I formed when I was in the White House. And if you’re interested in taking concrete action, we’ve also created a dedicated site at the Obama Foundation to aggregate and direct you to useful resources and organizations who’ve been fighting the good fight at the local and national levels for years.

I recognize that these past few months have been hard and dispiriting – that the fear, sorrow, uncertainty, and hardship of a pandemic have been compounded by tragic reminders that prejudice and inequality still shape so much of American life. But watching the heightened activism of young people in recent weeks, of every race and every station, makes me hopeful. If, going forward, we can channel our justifiable anger into peaceful, sustained, and effective action, then this moment can be a real turning point in our nation’s long journey to live up to our highest ideals.

Let’s get to work.

- obama.org/policing-civil-rights-org-toolkit
- obama.org/anguish-and-action

TONIGHT! We celebrate Man walking on the moon, 50 years ago (tomorrow) with Reggae music about the historic moon landing...
07/19/2019

TONIGHT! We celebrate Man walking on the moon, 50 years ago (tomorrow) with Reggae music about the historic moon landing! Tune into WWSP 90FM or stream online at www.90fm.org. Moon Music starts at 8PM CST!!

06/28/2019

I realized i didn’t post last weeks playlist, so here ‘tis! Thanks for the lovely messages, I appreciate the feedback.
Catch you all tonight, Cheers.

Untouchables - Tighten Up [Trojan]

Ernest Wilson - Money Worries [Natural High – Bongoman Collection]

The Imperials – Days Like This [45RPM Nu Beat]

Alton Ellis - Too Late To Turn Back Now [45RPM Giant]

Lone Ranger - Think Again! [45RPM Happy As A Lark Rec.]

The Inspirations - Love Oh Love [Dry Acid]

Pat Kelly - Dark End Of The Street

--- The New Establishment – Reggae Lady ---

Pioneers - Let Your Yeah Be Yeah

Derrick Morgan - Blazing Fire

B***y Brown & the Clowns - Soon i'm gonna make it [Tape Rolling (Pressure Sounds)]

Ken Boothe - Everything I Own

Justin Hinds & The Dominoes - Carry Go Bring Come

Valentine Brodie - Life In The Getto - (Decimals 45RPM)

Marcia Griffiths - Stepping Out Of Babylon

Cornell Campbell - Give me love (unreleased cut) [Tape Rolling]

Carlton and The Shoes - Love Me Forever

George Dekker - Run Them [45RPM Blank]

Upsetters - Return Of Django
(9pm)

Lee Scratch Perry - Disco Devil [7-inch Mix]

Max Romeo - Chase the devil

Meditations - We Gonna Make It [12" Wackie's]

Abyssians - Forward Unto Zion

Dennis Brown - Wolf And Leopard

Johnny Clarke - Love Up Your Brothers And Sisters [Extended Mix]

Agustus Pablo - Rockers Dub [Original Rockers]

Dillinger - Buckingham Palace [CB 200]

Y-Bayani & The Band Of Enlightenment Reason & Love - Asembi Ara Amba [45RPM Philophon]

Meta And The Cornerstones - Price of Everything

Wailing Souls - We Got To live Together

Joe Gibbs - Half Ounce [African Dub All-mighty]

Scientist & Roots Radics - Caring For My Sister

Owen Gray & the Aggrovators – It’s time for love [45RPM Pressure Sounds]

04/20/2019

Playlist for tonight's show..

Jackie Mittoo - Sunshine Of Your Love [Jackie Mittoo]
Derrick Harriott & The Chosen Few - Psychedlic Train
the Melodians - Lonely [Dancing Down Orange Street]
Soul Flames - Soul Train [45RPM (NU Beat)]
Glen And Dave - Love Got Me[ #1 Sound From the Vaults Vol 1]
Kingstonians - Hold Down [45RPM (Crab)]
Melodians - Sweet Sensation [45RPM (Beverly's)]
Lyn tait & The Jets - Rocking Mood [Bang Bang Rocksteady]
Gaylads - I Love the Reggae
Jimmy Cliff - Time Will Tell
Desmond Dekker & the Aces - Treat Me Cruel [Pretty Africa (Trojan)]
Jr Thomas &The Volcanos - Hang on [Beware (Bonus Track)]
Ken Boothe & The Swinging Kings - Swinging Kings [ #1 Sound From the Vaults Vol 1]
Harry j & the Allstars - The Liquidator [45RPM (Harry J)]
The Specials - A Message To You Rudy [The Specials]
The Wailers - Rudie Boy [the best Of the Wailers (Studio 1)]
the Claridonians - Sho be Do Be [Best Of (Studio 1)]
Delroy Wilson - I'm the One Who Loves You [45RPM (Gay Feet)]
Joe Higgs - Change of Plan [Studio One Kings]
Alton Ellis - What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) [45RPM (Duke Reid)]
9PM
Cedric IM Brooks - Muh-Duh-Gu [Studio One Scorchers]
T***s & The Maytalls - 54-46 That's My Number [Sweet & Dandy]
Al Barry & The Cimerons - Morning Sun
Heptones - Sweet talkin' [I'm In Love With You]
Owen Gray - Guava Jelly
Silvertones - I'll Take You home [Silver Bullets]
Paragons - Left With A Broken Heart [45RPM (Jack pot)]
Upsetters - Power Pack [Eastwood Rides Again]
Augustus Pablo - Soul Vibration [The Red Sea]
Aggrovators - Blood Of Babylon Dub (Dubplate) [Next Cut]
Chantells with Jah Berry - Waiting In The Park [12" (Phase One)]
Johnny Clarke - Down in Babylon [Next Cut]
IM and David - Black Is Black [Money Maker]
Prince jazzbo - Plum Plum [45RPM (Count 1 2 3)]
Burning Spear - Travelling [Travelling]
Burning Spear - Walking In Dub [Travelling]
Ronnie Davis - Pretend [45RPM (Love)]
Impact All Stars - Cheating Dub [JAVA JAVA JAVA]
Jackie Mittoo & Ernest Ranglin - Jerrico Skank [Studio One Scorchers]

03/30/2019

Here's Tonight's Playlist - Hope You Dug The Show!!
Lester Sterling - Afrikaan Beat [Studio 1 Scoirchers]
The Conquerors - Look Pon You [Dancing Down Orange Street]
Leroy Sibbles - Express Yourself [45RPM (Studio 1)]
The Chosen Few - Am I black Enough For You [Derrick Harriott Reggae Funk & Soul]
Burning Spear - Them A Come [Studio One Kings]
Wailers - Screwface (Alternate version) [Complete Wailers Vol 3]
Johnny Osbourne - Truth & Rights [45RPM (Studio 1)]
Prince Jazzbo - Wise Man [45RPM (Mr. Funny)]
Jackie Mittoo - Stero Freeze [Jackie Mittoo]
Alton Ellis - Bye Bye love
Dave & Ansel Collins - Just Can't Stand It [Double Up!]
Ken Boothe - The Train is Coming 45RPM (Coxsone)
Stranger Cole - Help Wanted [45RPM (Stranger Soul Cole)]
Clancy Eccles - Don't Brag Don't Boast [Clancy Eccles Presents His Reggae R***e]
Karl Bryan & The Afrokats - Money Generator [Studio One Scorcher]
The Maytalls - Teacher Teacher [45RPM (Beverley's)]
the Frightnrs - Hey Brother [Nothing More To Say]
Slim Smith - Born To Love You [Best Of Studio 1]
The Inversions - It's Not What You Know (Version) 45RPM (Daptone)
George Dekker - Time Hard
Freddie McGregor - When I'm Ready (Extended Mix) [Bobby Bobylon (Deluxe)]
Dennis Brown - No more Will I Roam [Niney The Observer]
Leroy Smart - Pride And Ambition [45RPM (Puppy)]
Soul Agent & The Soul Defenders - Popcorn Reggae [ #1 Sound From the Vaults Vol. 1]
Dino - Jericho Rock [45RPM (Roots Reggae)]
Dillinger - John Devour [45RPM (Black Ark)]
I Roy - Love Insiration [Dread bald head]
Johnny Osbourne & Earth Roots & Water - Right, Right Time [Summer Records (Light In The Attic)]
IM & The Sound Dimension - Guess What [ #1 Sound From the Vaults Vol. 1]
Kim Harriott - Woman Of The Ghetto [12" Single (Crystal)]
Marcia Griffths - Where Were You [Steppin']
Bob & Marcia - One Woman
Melba Liston - Smile orange
Betty Padgett - Never Never Never [Betty Padgett]

03/23/2019

Playlist for tonight's show (Happy Birthday Lee "Scratch" Perry)

T***s & The Maytalls - Pressure Drop [Sweet & Dandy]
Tomorrow's Children - Bang Bang Rocksteady
Tommy mcCook & the Supersonics - Killer Joe [Listen To The Music]
Joe Higgs - You Hurt My Soul
Devon & The Tartans - Making Love [Listen To The Music]
Ken Boothe - Be Yourself [Studio One Kings (Soul Jazz Records)]
Jackie Mitto - Freak Out [Downbeat the Ruler]
U Roy - Tide Is High Version [Version Galore]
Johnny Nash - Cupid [45RPM (JAD)]
Soul Chance - Why Wait [45RPM (Obeah)]
Wailers - What Goes Around Comes Around [45RPM (JAD)]
Derrick Harriott & The Chosen Few - Psychedelic Train - [Derrick Harriott Reggae, Funk & Soul]
Jr. Thomas & The Volcanos - What A Shame [Rockstone]
Alton Ellis - What Does It Take To Win Your Love
The Crystalites - Stranger In Town [Derrick Harriott Reggae, Funk & Soul]
Desmond Dekker & The Aces 007 (Shantytown) [Action!]
Studio One All Stars - Give me One more Kiss [45RPM (Studio 1 / Dub Store)]
Roland Alphonso - Pipeline [45RPM (King Edwards)]
Jackie Opel - Cry me A River [45RPM (Coxsone)]
Upsetters - Popcorn [Eastwood Rides Again]
Wailers - African Herbsman [45RPM (Upsetters)]
Wailers - Duppy Conqueror [45RPM (Upsetters)]
David Isaacs - A Place In The Sun [45RPM (Black Ark)]
The Gladiators - Time [45RPM (Black Ark)]
max Romeo - One Step Forward [45RPM (Upsetters)]
The Heptones - Suffers Time [45RPM (Black Ark)]
Upsetters Eastwood - Rides Again [Eastwood Rides Again]
Time unlimited - Rastaman Going Home [45RPM (Perry / Pressure Sounds)]
Lee Perry - White Belly Rat [45RPM (Black Ark)]
Junior Byles - Curly Locks [45RPM (Orchid)]
The Congos - Congo Man [Heart Of The Congos]
Sons Of Light - Land Of Love [45RPM (Black Ark)]
The Upsetters - Land Of Dub [45RPM (Black Ark)]
Silvertones - He Will Break Your Heart [Silver Bullets]
Betty Padgett - My Eyes Adore You [Betty Padgett]
Jackie Mittoo - Get Up And Get It [Jackie Mittoo]
Skailites - Guns Of Navarone [Studio One Story]
Upsetters - Live Injection [45RPM Blank]

03/14/2019

Here's the playlist for the "Women's International Day" Episode last Friday. See you again this Friday for more tunes!

Gaylettes - Silent River (Runs Deep)
Dawn Penn - (CoxSone CS-1008-A) - You Don't Love Me
Dawn Penn - Too Much Hurt
09 Jerry Jones - There's a Chance for Me
Yvonne Harrison - Near To You
Hollie Cook - Milk & Honey
Lollypop Lorry – Simmer Down

Phyllis Dillon - Woman Of the Ghetto
Phyllis Dillon & Hopeton Lewis - The Right Track
Marcia Aitken - I'm Still In Love With You
Cynthia Richards - I Can't Wait

Hortense Ellis - People Make The World Go Round
Hortense Elllis - Can I Change My Mind
Hortense Ellis - Sitting In The Park
Hortense Ellis - Willow Tree
Hortense Ellis – Secretly
Cynthia Richards & Irving Brown - 07 United We Stand

Doreen Schaeffer - Just As Long As He Needs Me
Claudette Miller - Tonight Is The Night
Lorna Bennett - Breakfast In Bed
Kim Harriot - Just Want To Be Your Joy
Susan Cadogan - Hurt So Good

Marcia Griffiths - Band Of Gold
Marcia Griffiths - Here i Am (Come And Take Me)
Marcia Griffths - I Just Don't Want To Be lonely
Marcia Griffths - The First Time I Saw Your Face
Marcia Griffiths - (Steppin') - Peaceful Woman

Judy Mowatt - 08 The Gardener
Judy Mowatt – Emergency Call (Extended Mix)
Rita Marley The Soulettes - One More Chance
Rita Marley & The Soulettes - Friends & Lovers
Rita Marley - Who Feels It Knows It (Who Feels It Knows It)

Sheila Rickards - Jamaican Fruit of African Roots EP - 01 Jamaican Fruit of African Roots

03/02/2019

Here's the playlist for tonight's show. Thanks again for tuning in. See ya next week...

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Slave Driver [Quiet Knight Club 1975]
Leroy Sibbles - Express Yourself [45RPM (Studio One)
I Roy - Tougher Than Tough
Alton Ellis - All We Need Is Love[45RPM (Roots Reggae)]
Crystal Generation - Hell Below [Derrick Harriot Reggae Funk & Soul (Dub Store Records)]
Clancey Eccles - Don't Brag Don't Boast
Stranger Cole - Glad You're Living 45RPM (Stranger Soul Cole)
Jimmy Cliff - I'm Gonna Use What I Got (To Get What I Need)
John holt - Stick by Me[45RPM (Jackpot)]
The Melodians - Sweet Sensation [45RPM (Beverley's)]
Peter Tosh (3rd & 4th Generation) - Bull Dog (Maga Dog Version) 45rpm (Jo Gib)
Slim Smith - Born to love [Best Of Studio One]
The Blues Busters - To Love Somebody[ 45RPM (Dynamic)]
Desmond Dekker - That's The Way Life Goes [You Can Get It If You Really Want]
Johnny Nash - Don't look Back [Hold Me Tight]
Delroy Wilson - Won't You Come Home Now [Studio One Kings]
Hopeton Lewis & Hugh Roy - Tom Drunk [45RPM (Treasure Isle)]
Drumbago - You've Been Drunk [45RPM (King Edwards)]
Skatalites - Freedom Sounds (Early Take) [45RPM (Studio One - Dub Store)]
Studio One All Stars - Give me One More Kiss [45RPM (Studio One - Dub Store)]
Ken boothe - feel it [45RPM (Coxsone)]
Norma Fraser - Respect [45RPM (Studio One)]
Johnny Osbourne - Truth & Rights [45RPM (Studio One)]
Al Campbell - Take A Ride [45RPM (Studio One)]
Jr Thomas & The Volcanos - Bumps In the Night [Beware]
Bob & Gene & The Inversions - It's Not What You Know 45RPM (Daptone)
Heptones - Country Boy / Version [45RPM (Harry J)]
Freddie McGreagor & lone Ranger - When I'm Ready [Bobby Bobylon]
Frightnrs - Questions [45RPM (Daptone)]
Old Boys Inc. - Pride Version [45RPM (Duppy)]
Gladiators - Time [45RPM (Black Ark)]
Sons Of Light - Land Of Love [45RPM (Black Ark)]

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