The Liberator Magazine

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Featured interviews

Al Franken, Askia Toure, Brent "Siddiq" Sayers (founder of Rhymesayers Entertainment), Brian Jackson, Brother Ali, Cee Lo, Chuck D, Cody Chesnutt, David Banner, Don Samuels, Game Rebellion, Grandmaster Flash, George Clinton, I-Self Devine, James Spooner, Jeff Chang (journalist), J Davey, Kara Walker, Kevin Willmott, K'naan, K-os, M-1 (rapper) (of Dead Prez), Malidoma Patrice Somé, Method Man, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Nathalie Johnson-Lee, Nikki Giovanni, Rahki, Runoko Rashidi, Saul Williams, Stic.man (of Dead Prez), Talib Kweli, The Slack Republic, Whodini[4]

Events

Twin Cities Community Forum (August 19, 2006),[5] Live From Planet Earth (periodically) [6]

Notable contributors

Honors

References

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  1. The Liberator Magazine Hits The Streets! (The African American Registry) retrieved 11 March 2008
  2. Minneapolis Liberator reflects breadth of hip hop culture (Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder)
  3. Minnesota Blog of the Day (City Pages)
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  5. Hip-hop generation responds to North Minneapolis violence (Pulse of the Twin Cities)
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