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Norman (Otis) Richmond (aka Jalali)


  • 2016 Open Letter to President Barack Hussein Obama

    Norman (Otis) Richmond (aka Jalali) | Gender & Social Justice
    05.05.2016

    President Obama in 2009 signed a proclamation establishing the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission. The commission was supposed to organize activities to mark the 100th anniversary, in 2011, of President Reagan’s birth. What about we people who are darker than blue? If a Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission is in order, what about a Black Music Month Commission?

    Tagged under Gender & Social Justice North America President Barack Obama, Black Music

  • Congolese rumba legend “Dr. Nico” supported Lumumba

    Norman (Otis) Richmond (aka Jalali) | Arts & Book Reviews
    14.04.2016

    Politically conscious Black artists have always gone beyond the pursuit of fame and fortune to align themselves with the struggles of their people for liberation from imperialism. Renowned Congolese guitarist, composer and singer, Nicolas Kasanda wa Mikalayi, popularly known as Doctor Nico, was a keen supporter of D.R. Congo’s first democratically elected leader and eminent African statesman Patrice Lumumba.

    Tagged under Arts & Book Reviews Nicolas Kasanda wa Mikalayi, Patrice Lumumba, Rumba

  • Open letter to President Barack Hussein Obama

    Norman (Otis) Richmond (aka Jalali) | Governance
    07.06.2012

    Black Music Month is going unnoticed by President Barack Obama.

    Tagged under Governance

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