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The dynamic duo of Jersey City, New Jersey elite emcee and Montreal, Quebec, Canada super producer Nicholas Craven bless fans with the fourth installment of their "Director's Cut" album series.

Features include Talib Kweli, Che Noir, Nick Grant, KXNG Crooked, Raina Simone, King Shadrock, Autumn Nicholls and Black Chakra.

Available on all streaming platforms.

iTunes/Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/directors-cut-4/1691062340

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1CbmjQ2qeIJj4VSTOnnAfY

Autographed vinyl copies and more exclusives available via https://www.even.biz/releases/directors-cut-scene-4

© 2023 Momentum Entertainment

Tracklist:

1. Rise of the Machines Ft. Autumn Nicholls
2. War Dogs Ft. Che Noir
3. They Live
4. Minority Report Ft. Talib Kweli and Raina Simone
5. The Last of Us Ft. Black Chakra
6. Across 110th Street Ft. Nick Grant
7. Freedom Ft. King Shadrock
8. Manchurian Candidate
9. Enemy of the State Ft. KXNG Crooked
10. Dark Waters

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A southern Minnesota school district is expected to vote Monday on a $1.1 million state grant meant to help curb drug use among students of color after a pair of board members delayed accepting the money by arguing it could discriminate against white students.

At least 5 members of the 7-person Faribault school board say they will vote in favor of accepting the funding when it comes to a vote Monday evening. In November, 4 of the board’s members had been deadlocked in a vote after 2 members argued that programs specifically for students of color were unfair to white students.

“Would we ever go after a grant that only targeted whites with hopes that it would trickle down to our BIPOC community? Would we do the opposite? And I don’t think we would,” Board Member LeeAnn Lechtenberg said at the meeting.

She, along with Board Member Richard Olson voted against the program. 

The district serves Faribault, a city of 24,000 people. About 73% of the city is white, but it also has significant Latino & Black populations, including a Somali American community. More than 60% of the school district’s students are people of color.

A mother from the Somali community approached the school board last summer with concerns about drug use among youth in her community & the district applied for a $1.1 million grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services to curb drug use among Black, Indigenous & other students of color.

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