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I love sharing powerful messages that help move us pass this comatose state of mind that so many of us are in. Jay-Z did just that when he sat down with Dean Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times and discussed being a black man in Trump’s America, going to therapy, and being emotionally vulnerable. Here’s some nuggets he left behind. “The goal is to live your life through your God given ability”. He goes on to mentioned that “WE have a responsibility to push the conversation forward until we’re all equal”. Until everyone is free no one is free ~Jay-Z
🎙✊🏽 ❤ #ArtIsAWeapon #MC and #mogul #JayZ 🎨 by #HenryTaylor @chinatowntaylor on the cover of @tmagazine - out on newsstands this Sunday, December 3. Watch Jay-Z's candid interview with @nytimes executive editor #DeanBaquet: www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/11/29/t-magazine/jay-z-dean-baquet-interview.html • From @tmagazine - Jay-Z is on the cover of our 2017 Holiday issue. @nytimes executive editor Dean Baquet sat down with the rapper and music mogul to discuss politics, marriage, the state of rap — and being a black man in Trump’s America. The T Holiday issue is out on newsstands inside the @nytimes this Sunday. Click the link in our bio to watch the interview and read the story. Art by © Henry Taylor (@chinatowntaylor), courtesy of the artist and Blum & Poe (@blumandpoe), Los Angeles/New York/Tokyo, created exclusively for T. _____________________ #JayZ #HipHop #SeanCarter #ArtistActivist #Philanthropist #entertainmenttitan #Beyonce #444 #TraScapades #NYTimes #TMagazine #BlackAmerica #ArtIsAWeapon #painting
Jay Z speaks on business, Beyonce, Kanye and 444
Jay Z sits down Dean Baquet of NY Times in a very candid interview. Jay Z breaks down the song “O.J” off of his latest album 4:44 and how being rich and famous is not the ultimate goal of celebrity but offers his music/voice is to create dialogue.
Jay insists he wants his kids to be compassionate people, not of privilege but, to accept people for who they are not their position in life.…
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Taking a break from music posting and stuff so you guys can check this Out. This is an Amazing and Must watch interview .
The ascension of Dean Baquet—the first African-American to run the paper’s newsroom—has renewed the focus on minority hiring in the news industry.