barbershop in harlem last week. my barber told me that the day before gunshots right down the street, someone died right there. it seems like it s become the new normal in washington, d.c. roselyn, i want to go to you, where are the elected leaders and what are they doing about this? well, currently, our elective leaders are not doing enough, obviously. you have a current district attorney larry krasner who is extremely soft on crime and not allowing not prosecuting those with firearm possessions and they later on murder someone s child. we see this day in and day out. i mean, i always say, are you know, since he has been in office he has never the defense. it s overwhelming because mothers continue to mourn the loss of their children while he does absolutely nothing for us. lawrence: marisol, tell me about your son. jay quan was a very vibrant young guy young boy.
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police around. jay quan s mom sanchez joins us now. good morning. we are so sorry for your loss. thank you. steve: what happened? i don t know exactly what happened. all i can tell you is that i was home taking a shower. my son longed on the door. he was like mommy i m going it the store to get something to drink know said he was going to the store i said for what? he tells me to get something to drink. i said j.j. there is stuff to drink in the kitchen. there is at love stuff we have there. mom i want juice. do you want anything? he said no. and then i said hurry up and come back. i don t want you outside. i told you about this. too much stuff going on outside right now he said mommy, i know, i know. he closed the door and opened it back up and he said mommy, i love you. and i said i love you too, baby. and he left and then by the time
March 17, 2021
The era of Hip-Hop was born on August 11, 1973 at a party held at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, New York. It is a culture that exploded into a multi-billion dollar empire. Hip-Hop became an iconic culture that changed the world. Therefore, it was only befitting that the Hip-Hop Museum of Washington, DC induct: Coke La Rock(Father of Rapping), Grand Wizard Theodore (Inventor of the SCRATCH, Fantastic 5, L-Brothers), Grandmaster Caz and MC G.L.O.B.E. (Soul Sonic Force), with a private induction ceremony hosted by comedian Russell Peters at the birthplace of Hip-Hop.
Historian Jay Quan had the pleasure of inducting these four legendary artists into the museum for their invaluable contribution to what became the culture for generations to come. A monumental addition to the ceremony was the display of the original flyers designed by ‘King of Hip-Hop Flyers’ Buddy Esquire who passed away in 2014. Johan Kugelberg who was Buddy’s friend and Biographer do