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My Interview w/Controversial NYC Councilman Charles Barron

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Without a doubt, CharlesĀ Barron is one of the most unique politicians in America…a fierce and outspoken advocate for Black Issues, he’s always the straw that stirs the drink. Take a listen to a brief and exciting interview with one of my favorite politicians. He even compelled one Milwaukee City Council Members to make an unannounced visit by some of the things he challenged our local politicians on.
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