Dm Lawrence, The Humanitarian Afro-rights Activist

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Sinopsis

DaQuan is a Pan-African humanitarian and activist who seeks to serve humanity, especially marginalized groups, and transform the global proletariat. A sociology and international relations scholar, DaQuan advocates for ideology that rejects accepted notions of social inequality, and develops human rights campaigns that inspire egalitarian thought and principles, as well as cultural, social, economic, and political parity.

Episodios

  • Destiny’s Pre-K Graduation Song 2 - 6.7.24

    07/06/2024 Duración: 01min

    Destiny’s Pre-K Graduation Song 2 - 6.7.24 by DM Lawrence

  • Destiny’s Pre-K Graduation Song 1 - 6.7.24

    07/06/2024 Duración: 01min

    Destiny’s Pre-K Graduation Song 1 - 6.7.24 by DM Lawrence

  • Destiny’s Poem 7.21.23

    07/06/2024 Duración: 01min

    Destiny’s Poem 7.21.23 by DM Lawrence

  • Destiny’s Message

    27/07/2023 Duración: 01min

    This poem was created and spoken by the most beautiful person in the world to me, my daughter Destiny. Recorded during the morning of June 30th. Thank you Destiny, for blessing me. You are a gift to the world, and I’m blessed to be your father. Sharing this piece of timeless art is a form of trauma therapy for me, as I let go and embrace giving my daughter the best of me. For any listeners who are parents - thank you - keep your head up, and please keep pouring into your children. As someone relatively new to the parenting journey, I’m still finding my way.

  • Washington D.C. Black History Interview w/Anthony Browder

    28/05/2022 Duración: 24min

    In February 2022, I had the privilege of interviewing Mr. Anthony Browder for a Black History Month special for The Hilltop focused on Washington D.C.. (See article "Black Inequality In Washington, D.C." here: https://thehilltoponline.com/2022/02/28/black-inequality-in-washington-d-c/ This recording is the entire interview, with excerpts written for the article below. Please comment and share! “In 1986, I created an activity that is now known as the Egypt on the Potomac field trip, where I outlined specific architectural structures in Washington D.C., that have a direct historical, cultural, symbolic, and spiritual correlation to ancient Egypt” said Howard alumnus Anthony Browder. “The Washington monument is a 6000-year-old African symbol. There's African symbols of the ankh in Meridian Hill Park. The energy that went into the creation of the city exists within Black folk native to D.C.” he continued. Originally from Chicago, IL, Browder has worked in D.C. since completing his studies at Howard in 1974. B

  • Never Forget Your Roots

    02/07/2020 Duración: 02min

    Never Forget Your Roots by DM Lawrence

  • Decolonization (Imagine That)/If I Ruled The World (Imagine That)

    19/03/2020 Duración: 02min

    The Black Equalist (TBE) is another compilation of speeches and essays about human rights (or Afro rights) which are not protected for African descendants. TBE is a mixtape/audiobook/podcast about international social, economic, and political issues in America. The purpose of this project is to introduce my Pan-African philosophy of "Black Equalism", which focuses on the fact that despite our social, economic, and political status - all people are equal. Moreover, "B/black", "white", and race are not real but social constructions created to compel people to dislike "Black/black" (non-white) people. All in all, I attack the dividers of people and social constructs and systems/practices (colorism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, poverty, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, gender, political affiliation, region/geography), that are created to hold people back and maintain the status quo.

  • Colorism Blues/Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)

    01/12/2019 Duración: 03min

    The Black Equalist (TBE) is another compilation of speeches and essays created by human (Afro) rights activist, DM Lawrence. TBE is a mixtape/audiobook/podcast about social, economic, and political issues in America and internationally. The purpose of this project is to introduce DM Lawrence's Pan-African philosophy of Black Equalism, which focuses on the fact that despite our social, economic, and political status - all people are equal. Moreover, "Black", "white", and race are not real but social constructions created to compel people to dislike "Black/black" (non-white) people. All in all, DM Lawrence attacks the dividers of people and social constructs and systems/practices (colorism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, poverty, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, gender, political affiliation, region/geography), that are created to hold people back and maintain the status quo.

  • U.N.I.T.Y w/o SUPERIORITY & inferiority/Down and Out

    18/09/2019 Duración: 03min

    The Black Equalist (TBE) is another compilation of speeches and essays about human rights (or Afro rights) which are not protected for African descendants. TBE is a mixtape/audiobook/podcast about international social, economic, and political issues in America. The purpose of this project is to introduce my Pan-African philosophy of "Black Equalism", which focuses on the fact that despite our social, economic, and political status - all people are equal. Moreover, "B/black", "white", and race are not real but social constructions created to compel people to dislike "Black/black" (non-white) people. All in all, I attack the dividers of people and social constructs and systems/practices (colorism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, poverty, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, gender, political affiliation, region/geography), that are created to hold people back and maintain the status quo.

  • "Black" Don't Mean "The Bottom"/The Payback

    22/08/2019 Duración: 04min

    The Black Equalist (TBE) is another compilation of speeches and essays created by human (Afro) rights activist, DM Lawrence. TBE is a mixtape/audiobook/podcast about social, economic, and political issues in America and internationally. The purpose of this project is to introduce DM Lawrence's Pan-African philosophy of Black Equalism, which focuses on the fact that despite our social, economic, and political status - all people are equal. Moreover, "Black", "white", and race are not real but social constructions created to compel people to dislike "Black/black" (non-white) people. All in all, DM Lawrence attacks the dividers of people and social constructs and systems/practices (colorism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, poverty, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, gender, political affiliation, region/geography), that are created to hold people back and maintain the status quo.

  • #BlackEqualism/Never Let Me Down

    22/08/2019 Duración: 06min

    The Black Equalist (TBE) is another compilation of speeches and essays created by human (Afro) rights activist, DM Lawrence. TBE is a mixtape/audiobook/podcast about social, economic, and political issues in America and internationally. The purpose of this project is to introduce DM Lawrence's Pan-African philosophy of Black Equalism, which focuses on the fact that despite our social, economic, and political status - all people are equal. Moreover, "Black", "white", and race are not real but social constructions created to compel people to dislike "Black/black" (non-white) people. All in all, DM Lawrence attacks the dividers of people and social constructs and systems/practices (colorism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, poverty, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, gender, political affiliation, region/geography), that are created to hold people back and maintain the status quo.

  • Black Americanism (Double Conscience)/Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood

    22/08/2019 Duración: 04min

    The Black Equalist (TBE) is another compilation of speeches and essays about human rights (or Afro rights) which are not protected for African descendants. TBE is a mixtape/audiobook/podcast about international social, economic, and political issues in America. The purpose of this project is to introduce my Pan-African philosophy of "Black Equalism", which focuses on the fact that despite our social, economic, and political status - all people are equal. Moreover, "B/black", "white", and race are not real but social constructions created to compel people to dislike "Black/black" (non-white) people. All in all, I attack the dividers of people and social constructs and systems/practices (colorism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, poverty, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, gender, political affiliation, region/geography), that are created to hold people back and maintain the status quo.

  • Global African Dehumanization/They Don't Care About Us

    22/08/2019 Duración: 04min

    The Black Equalist (TBE) is another compilation of speeches and essays about human rights (or Afro rights) which are not protected for African descendants. TBE is a mixtape/audiobook/podcast about international social, economic, and political issues in America. The purpose of this project is to introduce my Pan-African philosophy of "Black Equalism", which focuses on the fact that despite our social, economic, and political status - all people are equal. Moreover, "B/black", "white", and race are not real but social constructions created to compel people to dislike "Black/black" (non-white) people. All in all, I attack the dividers of people and social constructs and systems/practices (colorism, racism, sexism, xenophobia, poverty, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, gender, political affiliation, region/geography), that are created to hold people back and maintain the status quo.

  • The American Caste Story: Track 12 - Necessary Indictment

    12/08/2018 Duración: 03min

    The American Caste Story is an "underground railroad" map of America's apartheid system. DM Lawrence's debut "mixtape" and concept album that operates as an autobiographical statement about society and social systems' impact on DaQuan, as well as a dialogue between DaQuan and the world about the very same social systems and society. Furthermore, the album explores systemic issues that relate to social, economic, and political conditions, using jazz as a motif to depict the current state of affairs for members of the African diaspora and the world at large.

  • The American Caste Story: Track 13 - Mass Incarceration

    10/08/2018 Duración: 02min

    The American Caste Story is my debut "mixtape" and concept album that operates as an autobiographical statement about society and social systems' impact on me, as well as a dialogue between me and the world at large about the very same social systems and society. Furthermore, the album explores systemic issues that relate to social, economic, and political conditions, using jazz as a motif to depict the current state of affairs for members of the African diaspora.

  • Be(For) Greatness

    28/07/2018 Duración: 04min

    Be(For) Greatness by DM Lawrence

  • The American Caste Story: Track 11 - Your Vote Is NOT Your Voice

    15/06/2018 Duración: 05min

    The American Caste Story is an "underground railroad" map of America's apartheid system. DM Lawrence's debut "mixtape" and concept album that operates as an autobiographical statement about society and social systems' impact on DaQuan, as well as a dialogue between DaQuan and the world at large about the very same social systems and society. Furthermore, the album explores systemic issues that relate to social, economic, and political conditions, using jazz as a motif to depict the current state of affairs for members of the African diaspora.

  • The American Caste Story: Track 9 - The Miseducation From Capitol Hill

    28/05/2018 Duración: 04min

    The American Caste Story is my debut "mixtape" and concept album that operates as an autobiographical statement about society and social systems' impact on me, as well as a dialogue between me and the world at large about the very same social systems and society. Furthermore, the album explores systemic issues that relate to social, economic, and political conditions, using jazz as a motif to depict the current state of affairs for members of the African diaspora.

  • The American Caste Story: Track 10 - Homeless But Wholesome Pt. II

    27/05/2018 Duración: 03min

    The American Caste Story is my debut "mixtape" and concept album that operates as an autobiographical statement about society and social systems' impact on me, as well as a dialogue between me and the world at large about the very same social systems and society. Furthermore, the album explores systemic issues that relate to social, economic, and political conditions, using jazz as a motif to depict the current state of affairs for members of the African diaspora.

  • The American Caste Story: Track 8 - Homeless But Wholesome Pt. I

    27/05/2018 Duración: 05min

    The American Caste Story is my debut "mixtape" and concept album that operates as an autobiographical statement about society and social systems' impact on me, as well as a dialogue between me and the world at large about the very same social systems and society. Furthermore, the album explores systemic issues that relate to social, economic, and political conditions, using jazz as a motif to depict the current state of affairs for members of the African diaspora.

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