Where Ya At?

     As the 21st century trends of industrialization (the music industry) and urbanization (poverty stricken people) gain more momentum, this countries social-culture, health, education and welfare continues to grow in numerous magnitude and complexity.www.nytimes.com/2011/09/14/us/14census.html 

The over all population of people in crowded cities is a need for stronger trend setters such as Def Jam music founder, "Russell Simmons" to reach greater solutions in public relation measures and show concern with an on going assistance for those living below poverty, and the many that are doomed to illiteracy, along with the necessity for recreation to ease the hardship grinding lives of urban and suburban teens living at, or below poverty level. http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/728-russell-simmons

In the closing decades of the 20th century there came into the mainstream an emphasis on social problems, which in turn, brought creation of social and health organizations aimed/targeted at the suffering of the poor. The purpose was to bring better living conditions to the under privilege, and even combat products of the environment (slums) nation-wide, the under educated, low income housed and socially discriminated.

Today, there manny charitable organizations within the business of entertainment and media that are reaching out to the social problems which are surfacing in diverse African, Hispanic, Caucasian and others urban and suburban communities. 1 out every 6 Americans are living in poverty, but all hope is not lost! Rap and R&B artist from all walks of life are giving back to families across the nation in support of the hard hit recession that left many Americans dumbfounded and without help. http://dimewars.com/Blog/ViewBlogArticle.aspx?vn=+Hip+Hop+Charity&BlogID=0d9f3180-0a35-437c-b94c-0c105c86a180, now that's what I call connecting with your fan base.

Rap and R&B artist from all walks of life are giving back to families across the nation. This is the kind of collaboration that is long over due from those who were fortunate enough to escape the hardships of run down communities and trailer park homes. No offense to anyone, but let us be mindful, it just doesn't stop here! Families all across the country are in need of help, and it starts with you...Where Ya At?





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