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Winter in America: Aaron Byrd Speaks Through His Show

When the country endures tragedies like the ones we’ve experienced the last couple of days, I feel it is my responsibility to use my platform to reflect the sentiments of many. I attempted to do so with my show last night.

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By Aaron Byrd • Jul 8, 2016 • 2 min read

you are now learning that if you are black man in America, it is also a privilege to be alive.

I say you because most of you don’t look like me, or Trayvon, or Tamir, or Eric, or countless others. As a black man in America, I’ve had several unprovoked encounters with law enforcement because I “fit the profile”. Yes, those are the literal words the police officers used. So for many of us, as the late Gil Scott-Heron would say, this “Ain’t No New Thing.”

Over the last few days, many from both sides of this socially constructed divide of you and us have seen footage of police officers kill a man and become unified by feelings of anger, devastation, and horror. I’m of the belief that being on a public radio station I am beholden to the public – I have a responsibility to serve the people. Sometimes that means using my show as a platform to express the sentiments of many. In a decision I made just moments before my show last night, I chose to do just that.

Aaron Byrd – Tracklist — Friday, July 8, 2016

JAMES BALDWIN Excerpt From “Living And Growing In A White World”

GIL SCOTT-HERON Did You Hear What They Said

CURTIS MAYFIELD To Be Invisible

CURTIS MAYFIELD (Don’t Worry) If There’s A Hell Below, We’re All Going To Go

DEAD PREZ I Have A Dream, Too

MARVIN GAYE Anger (Alternate Extended Mix)

EDDIE KENDRICKS My People…Hold On

CURTIS MAYFIELD We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue

MALCOLM X American Courts

GIL SCOTT-HERON Winter In America

DEAD PREZ Police State

KRS-ONE Sound Of Da Police

JAMES BALDWIN Excerpt From “Living And Growing In A White World”

GIL SCOTT-HERON Ain’t No New Thing

SYL JOHNSON Is It Because I’m Black

BOBBY (BLUE) BLAND Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City

CHOCOLATE MILK Actions Speak Louder Than Words

MALCOLM X White Man’s Law

MOS DEF Fear Not Of Man

BILLY PAUL Am I Black Enough For You?

87TH OFF BROADWAY Why

CURTIS MAYFIELD Cannot Find A Way

GIL SCOTT-HERON Don’t Give Up

CURTIS MAYFIELD Keep On Keeping On

THE DRAMATICS Hey You! Get Off My Mountain

JAMES BALDWIN Excerpt From “Living And Growing In A White World”

CEE-LO GREEN Sometimes

D’ANGELO & THE VANGUARD The Charade

MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO God.Fear.Money

FATIMA Rest In Peace

SADE It’s Only Love That Gets You Through

FAZE ACTION Vigilante Song

KENDRICK LAMAR Complexion (A Zulu Love) (Feat Rapsody)

KENDRICK LAMAR How Much A Dollar Cost (Ft. James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley)

PUBLIC ENEMY Public Enemy No. 1

PUBLIC ENEMY Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos

GIL SCOTT-HERON Home Is Where The Hatred Is (Ramsey Hercules Edit)

DEAD PREZ Walk Like A Warrior

MARVIN GAYE Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)

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