Public Enemy’s Chuck D & Taste Flav
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Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Taste Flav supported the Altadena neighborhood after the L.A. wildfires, linking up for a shock efficiency and serving to locals with some monetary aid to rebuild.
The enduring rappers actually made probably the most of their charitable efforts, collabing on their tune “Fight the Power” on stage for the Black Music Motion Coalition’s Restore and Rebuild occasion Wednesday.
One standout second was once they gifted $2,500 to 10-year-old Grayson Roberts, who’s visually impaired, and his household — to exchange his drum equipment, which was destroyed within the hearth.
They kicked off their mingling on the Altadena hearth website the day earlier than, serving to out Black households displaced by the Eaton Fireplace in L.A.
And it seems to be like their efforts didn’t go unnoticed, with extra households receiving monetary support and a much-needed increase of positivity locally.
Flava’s been pushing to assist out for some time, saying in a earlier IG put up that not sufficient was being achieved for the Black households and communities affected by the California fires.
That’s why he partnered with GoFundMe and the Black Music Motion Coalition to create one essential fundraising marketing campaign to instantly assist these in want.