Brother Ali at Capitol

January 31, 2013 at 2:50AM
Hip-hop artists Mankwe Ndosi and Brother Ali sang in support of the Organizing Apprenticeship Project Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at the Minnesota Capitol in supporting the racial equity agenda. voicesforracialjustice.org
Hip-hop artists Mankwe Ndosi and Brother Ali sang in support of the Organizing Apprenticeship Project Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at the Minnesota Capitol. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Multidisciplinary artist Mankwe Ndosi and hip-hop star Brother Ali performed for a cause Wednesday at the State Capitol. The two local artists were advocating for the Minneapolis-based Organizing Apprenticeship Project, which works at supporting equality through multi-racial organizing campaigns.

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