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		<title>Chuck D and the State of the Black Union</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twenty years ago, Chuck D unapologetically announced that he was the &#8220;poetic, political, lyrical son&#8221; in the rap song &#8220;Public Enemy No. 1.&#8221; The front man for the rap group Public Enemy has sent shockwaves ever since, through his lyrics on nearly 20 hip hop albums, as a composer, actor, author, political activist and producer, and as a radio personality on the progressive talk-radio network Air America. With Public Enemy&#8217;s 20th anniversary tour in full swing, his &#8220;hit it and quit it&#8221; style of rapid-fire news commentary in regular rotation on Air America&#8217;s &#8220;On the Real,&#8221; and a recent appearance as a panelist at Tavis Smiley&#8217;s 2007 State of the Black Union conference, I took a minute to check in with Chuck D about his work in 2007. This interview, which was published on motherjones.com in March of 2007, can be found HERE.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twenty years ago, Chuck D unapologetically announced that he was the &#8220;poetic, political, lyrical son&#8221; in the rap song &#8220;Public Enemy No. 1.&#8221; The front man for the rap group Public Enemy has sent shockwaves ever since, through his lyrics on nearly 20 hip hop albums, as a composer, actor, author, political activist and producer, and as a radio personality on the progressive talk-radio network Air America.</p>
<p>With Public Enemy&#8217;s 20th anniversary tour in full swing, his &#8220;hit it and quit it&#8221; style of rapid-fire news commentary in regular rotation on Air America&#8217;s &#8220;On the Real,&#8221; and a recent appearance as a panelist at Tavis Smiley&#8217;s 2007 State of the Black Union conference, I took a minute to check in with Chuck D about his work in 2007. This interview, which was published on <em>motherjones.com</em> in March of 2007, can be found <a href="http://www.motherjones.com/arts/qa/2007/03/chuck_d_2007.html" target="new">HERE</a>.</p>
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