In this riveting episode of "That Ain't My Business, But Let's Talk About It," hosts Nesto tha Don and Pac-Man, the hood's voice box, are joined by the returning guest Craig Lee, also known as the troublemaker from Shreveport, Louisiana. Craig, a grassroots empowerment advocate with nearly three decades of experience, delves into the complex socio-economic landscape of Shreveport and the challenges posed by systemic racism and white supremacy.
Craig shares his insights on the North Louisiana Black Renaissance Movement, likening it to the Harlem Renaissance, and highlights the importance of grassroots economic development in the community. He discusses the arrival of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson in Shreveport and the significant impact of his investment in the city's economic and cultural revitalization.
Listeners will gain an understanding of the challenges and opportunities within Shreveport, the importance of strategic planning in economic development, and the role of influential figures like Orville Hall and Philip Price. The episode also touches on the misconceptions surrounding the term "ratchet" and its cultural implications, urging a focus on positive community building and empowerment.
Tune in for an enlightening discussion that connects the dots on Shreveport's past, present, and future, while offering valuable lessons on activism, resilience, and the power of community.
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