By Jesse Muhammad
“Our community is in such a condition that we need and must use as many people as we can to help win this fight for the minds of our people. I felt that with the work of Brother Enoch and those who work with him with Hip-Hop Detoxx along with Freeway Ricky Ross, we could really touch the hearts and minds of many,” stated Brother Arthur, a reformed gangster, now working to save the youth. Read more...
On December 28 and 29, the former Los Angeles drug dealer along with Brother Enoch Muhammad of Hip-Hop Detoxx addressed members of the community in the sister cities of Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Mr. Ross and Hip-Hop Detoxx were invited by Brother Arthur “Silky Slim” Reed, CEO of Stop the Killing, Inc.
Mr. Ross and Brother Enoch began their work in the city of Baton Rouge by speaking in several churches and conducting interviews equipped with a message of hope, inspiration and redemption.
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