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Episode 3: The Three Trash Cans

By: Pete Chelala, Bryan Master, Julian Voloj
Narrated by: Chuck D
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  • “The three trash cans became the symbol of youth struggle.” - Former Gang Leader, Cochise. A double-click into gang culture, through the lens of the largest and most-feared gang in the South Bronx: The Ghetto Brothers. To understand their philosophy and evolution from street-gang-to-peacemakers, we need to understand the people behind the ‘flyin’ cut sleeves’. Led by Ghetto Brother founder and President, “Yellow Benjy”, these compassionate, visionary and brave unsung heroes paved the path to Hip Hop.

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Incredible walk through history

Can You Dig It? takes you back through the heart felt history and dedication of Hip Hop!

If you listen to any kind of music, understanding where it comes from is paramount!

Take a Time Machine back through history and don't miss out on this!

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I think I’ve found myself tangentially connected to possible…not epilogue, but legacies and continuations…with Black Benji, his Mother, and Yellow Benji…still leading peaceful ways to solutions’ paths to this very day. Hip-hop don’t stop, because the eye never left freedom’s genuine ride-or-die rewards ❤️🙏🏼❤️ Thank you for blessing my existence with this beautiful sonic truth 💖

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