Fusebox Radio Broadcast

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Sinopsis

The syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast was founded by DJ Fusion while she was an undergraduate student at the Rutgers University - New Brunswick campus in 1998 at Rutgers University Radio. Along with co-host, fellow mix DJ and business partner Ausar Ra Black Hawk (who became on as a part of the show in 2004), the weekly radio show & podcast exists to bring the Balance Back to Black Radio with having a strong focus on bringing a diverse mix of independent and mainstream Black Music (Hip-Hop, Soul, Jazz, Reggae, Rock, Funk, House & more from all over the world along with relevant commentary on everything from politics to popular culture, news and guest interviews to the international listening masses. From its original roots, the FuseBox Radio Broadcast has spread to over 25+ website, FM & internet radio stations and podcast distribution channels as of January 2018 (listed at http://bit.ly/FuseBoxRadioBroadcastAffiliates). ** Most of our Stations & Outlets Tracked via RadioWave Monitor, Mediaguide & SoundExchange. ** Feel free to reach out at anytime to fuseboxradio@gmail.com or visit our official website at http://www.FuseBoxRadio.com for more information about lining up interviews, submitting music for airplay, putting the FuseBox Radio Broadcast on your radio station/internet outlet, giving feedback, etc. Also check out the official blog of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast at http://www.BlackRadioIsBack.com.Thank you all for all of your support!FuseBox Radio Broadcast © 1998 - 2018

Episodios

  • iHHF.net - FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #97 - April 9, 2008

    09/04/2008 Duración: 03h25min

    This is the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of April 9, 2008 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul music, news and commentary. This week's commentary was on some new updates on the U.S. Presidential Election process and doing an introduction for this week's interview guest, Lisa F. Jackson, the director of the HBO Documentary, "The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo" (premieres April 8, 2008 with numerous showings afterward). This documentary focuses on the war zone conflicts of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), why the war is and has been occuring throughout the years (natural resource control, affects of colonialism carryovers, etc.) and the effects it has on the women sexually abused in that region by soliders (Congolese, UN, etc.), the soliders themselves and others trying to help them as best they can to assist these women in these circumstances. It's an extremely good (yet very sad and harsh) documentary with a bit of hope up in there I think folks sho

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