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The artist is helping raise $250,000 in scholarships for students.
“Black women, we see you. We love you."
“It’s important that the community, we take our own destiny in our hands and start figuring out programs and things that we can do,” he said.
"I know that Black Lives Matter, do they matter to us? These are the things we gotta discuss."
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“I think it could be something powerful."
The rapper-turned-actor tells HuffPost Live the media has a "responsibility" to better cover the 2016 presidential election.
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