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Herbert L. Block (1909-2001), known to the world as Herblock, was one of the most influential political commentators and editorial cartoonists in American history.
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We are super greatful we got the chance to chop it up with the epic story teller himsel, Mic Davice and learn more about him. Holden Stephan Roy held down the interview and is glad to share with everyone. Make sure to let us know what you think in the comments below. 00:00 Intro 05:05 Growing up in Austin, Texas 11:54 Learning to apply yourselves 17:15 Discovering Hip Hop in the trailer park 25:29 Doing anything to hustle 35:56 Selling magazines out the back of a van 48:56 Hitting Atlanta, Georgia 57:07 Rapping on hte streets 01:07:01 Freestyling for his life 01:14:45 Heading to downtown LA 01:21:50 From Skid Row to the Porn Star block 01:26:25 L-Block was rapper college 01:31:21 How Davice ends up in Hawaii 01:42:49 Never needed much to be happy 01:47:14 Life can always be chaotic when you live in the eye of the storm 01:52:22 Trying to freestyle questions 02:03:14 Friendly banter about Mic DaVice making money 02:08:58 Moving to Twitch 02:14:10 Outro Follow Mic Davice on Socials: https://www.instagram.com/davice_got_barz/ Cop some Montreal's Finest Merch: https://www.instagram.com/montrealsfinest1985/ Follow us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/behindthatsuit Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BehindThatSuit Holden Stephan Roy Music (Follow on Spotify Please): https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ZtYJhikrhYuf0xhL4wqTn?si=JVEtxjpXTsiMBjR_Lg0Fjg https://hsr514.bandcamp.com/ Join the Behind That Suit Discord Server: https://discord.gg/nzn6xqu Comment below and feel free to keep in touch: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4MWVSp0UU1HSa0FH8nKu4E?si=e47IEX9mSiOY088HQNEtWA Podbeam: https://behindthatsuit.podbean.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/behindthatsuit/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/behind-that-suit-reviews/id1484023130 @BehindThatSuit HSR: FB: https://www.facebook.com/HSR514/ Twitter/IG: @HSR514 Musical Endeavours: https://youtube.com/hsrisnothiphop https://youtube.com/hsr514 Your Lady Friend Bonnie: Twitter: @ylfbonnie IG: @Yourladyfriendbonnie
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25 Years After Lucasville: Two Perspectives on the Uprising This week is the 25th anniversary of the longest prison uprising in US history in which lives were lost. The rebellion, which lasted 11 days, took place at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, more commonly know as “Lucasville,” in April 1993. The disturbance broke out on L Block, which housed over 400 people. Over the course of the uprising one correction officer being held hostage and nine prisoners were killed. The most immediate cause for the riot was a group of Muslim prisoners' refusal to take a tuberculosis test which was going to be administered in a form that would have violated their religious beliefs. But serious grievances had simmered under the surface at Lucasville for many years, and ultimately the prisoners' demands far exceeded Muslims' opposition to TB shots, addressing concerns about conditions of confinement held by the entire inmate population. After 11 days a negotiated surrender ended the siege. Prisoners gave up control of L Block in return for the state's concession to a “21 point plan” responding to their demands. Afterwards, authorities engaged in widespread retaliation, including the targeting of five individuals who were perceived as leaders for capital offenses. To this day, the Lucasville 5, as they are called, sit on death row for murders that numerous investigations have proven they did not commit. Prisoners still facing repercussions for the Lucasville Uprising include: Siddique Abdullah Hasan, Jason Robb, George Skatzes, Bomani Shakur & Greg Curry. To reflect on the Lucasville uprising 25 years later, Disembodied Voice spoke with two individuals who were involved in the event in very different ways. First, we hear from Mosi Paki, who was present on L Block during the rebellion and served 19 years, most of it in isolation, after the siege ended. We will then hear from attorney Niki Schwartz, who represented prisoners during their negotiation of the 21 point plan that ended the siege of Lucasville. You can visit http://lucasvilleamnesty.org/ for more information and for updates on how to get involved. To hear past episodes we've aired with interviews of former Lucasville Uprising prisoners or other topics, check out our site. An Update on ICE Raids around Asheville This is from an official press release which came out this morning regarding continuing activity concerning ICE raids in Asheville NC: News began to arrive early this morning that ICE was continuing their activity throughout Buncombe County. Local organizers have been monitoring unmarked vehicles that have been driving through West Asheville neighborhoods and the surrounding areas. Due to these mobilization efforts, no one has been detained. CIMA and the WNC Sanctuary Movement encourage community members who fear for their safety to remember your rights. You may refuse to open your door or let ICE agents in unless the agent has a warrant signed by a Judge. If they have a warrant, you may ask for them to slide it under your door, and it must have both your correct legal name on it as well as your correct address in order for it to be valid. Only a court and /or Judge warrant is enough to enter your premises. Do not lie or show false documents and do not sign any papers without speaking to a lawyer. You may also ask for an interpreter. Consider coming out and supporting members of affected communities this evening at the Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte's immigration forum, “For You Were Once a Stranger in the Land of Egypt – Immigration: Why We Care and What We Can Do.” The forum is being held this afternoon, April the 15th at 5:00 pm at St. Eugene Catholic Church (in Asheville). Mayor Esther Manheimer and Sheriff Van Duncan are invited to attend. Come voice your concern about ICE ripping families apart in our community. We appreciate your support and for more information please follow the CIMA (Compañeros Inmigrantes de las Montañas en Acción) and Nuestro Centro Facebook pages online. If you have any information which would contribute to helping keep affected communities safer in the Asheville Area, the hotline to call is 1-888-839-2839. Please make sure that the information you have is both verified and up to date if you call this number! You can also check out CIMA or Nuestro Centro NOT on fedbook. Update for Herman Bell's Parole The hearing began around 3pm. The Judge relayed at the outset that he did not plan to issue a decision today, and that the temporary restraining order would remain and not be lifted until a decision was rendered. The Judge also asked that the hearing be focused primarily on standing. The question is whether a member of the victim's family (Diane Piagentini) has “standing” in court and in this case. Without standing, the case cannot go forward. Each side then had around 10 minutes to give their arguments on that issue, which they did. Again, no decision was rendered, and there wasn't much indication of how the Judge would rule. The Judge did say that he understood the urgency of the case and that Herman‘s liberty was at issue, and that he would begin making a determination on Monday. June 11th is Every Day The folks who are organizing the worldwide day of action and solidarity with Marius Mason and all long term anarchist prisoners have released their announcement for the scope and prisoners (including ones in Germany, Chile, Greece, and the U.S.) alongside a message for this year. We're just going to excerpt the very end of the call-up here, but here's the end of it and you can find the whole thing at june11.noblogs.org June 11th is an idea, not just a day. June 11th is every day. And ideas are bulletproof. Let's breathe life into the rest of the year and renew the celebration of anarchist prisoners' lives by carrying on their struggles alongside them. In short: It's a call-out, so we're calling on you! June 11th is what you make of it. Follow your heart and fill the world with beautiful gestures. There is no action that is too small or too grand. Playlist here.
Episode 16! Guest host: Primebuster from Downtoforit X!Unfortunately, about halfway through the show, some serious static broke in, and it takes its sweet time going away. It begins during AcesHigh's review of Halo Reach and stops around 02:14:35We are so sorry the static came in! Just skip ahead if you do not want to deal with it, but I have to say, everything in between is absolute gold! News:Plenty of cancellations and shut-downs going on this week.Prime will tell you too, press the touch screen to hadoken!What We've Been Playing:Alan Wake, Super Meat Boy, Medal of Honor, Street Fighter and Earthworm Jim HD!How much more could you want?!BreakTimeDiscussion!We all sit down and reflect on all the fun we had during extralife. With so many games played and so many memories made, we can't wait 'til next year!Shoutout to all who tuned in and donated! YOU ARE AWESOME!Review Time!As Alex thanks Team Meat for their review code and splooges over Super Meat Boy, AcesHigh breaks it down with Halo Reach!Check out both those written reviews HERE.[At this point, this is where the static starts]More Break TimeFree For All Versus!Who would win in a fight, L-Block, or Sephiroth? Find out in this segment!Watcha Wanna Want:This week is FULL of new releases! Super Meat Boy! Rock Band Tres! The Force Unleashed Dose!Mailbag: Plenty of emails this week! Shoutouts to ninjachick, Plankfan, and theBBmedia!!P.S. Alex doesn't really hate Gerard Butler!OutroTime to say goodbye!Email us at:alex@ippodcast.netevan@ippodcast.netscott@ippodcast.netAcesHigh291@ippodcast.netgeneral questions to mailbag@ippodcast.netFollow us at:@ALFighter27@Stickerglue@wuttehchuz@AcesHigh291@IrrationalPodCall us and leave us a voicemail at:(404) 590-1337 (Totally leet)Rate and Review us on iTunes and buy our iPhone app to support us!Check the website! That's http://ippodcast.netPrime's Bit:DownToForit X podcast. we’re not really a podcast, more like an audio sitcom based on gaming. The first ep was obviously a pilot, but from then on its just stupidly epic adventures featuring 2 scotsmen who love games. Check out our forums on VGEvo and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes! You can also subscribe to our twitter @DownToForitX
Dr. Elizabeth Block joins us to discuss her book Dressing Up: The Women Who Influenced French Fashion which celebrates the lesser known figures behind the international success of the French haute couture in the late 19th century, most notably their elite American clientele who were driving forces of Gilded Age fashion. Get your hands on a copy of Dressing Up: The Women Who Influenced French Fashion here.Relevant past Dressed episodes:The Vanderbilt Ball A Vanderbilt House Party--The Gilded Age Halloween Costumes and Fancy Dress Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our websiteOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 100 of our favorite fashion history titles!Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: http://hellofresh.com* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nothing gets between a woman and her fashion! Dr. Elizabeth Block joins us for part two of our episode on Gilded Age fashion in a discussion on fashionable smuggling, thievery, and the costumes of Gilded Age Season 2!Get your hands on a copy of Dr. Block's book Dressing Up: The Women Who Influenced French Fashion here.Relevant past Dressed episodes:Smuggled in the Bustle: An Interview with Hind Abdul-JabbarWant more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our websiteOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 100 of our favorite fashion history titles!Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: http://hellofresh.com* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/* Check out Warner Bros Discovery - Max: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-official-gilded-age-podcast/id1605253822Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy