Where the 1% face the Music and where The Heart of The People... See CHANGE!!!
As a stand-up comedian, civil rights warrior, presidential candidate, writer, actor, nutritionist, athlete and confidant of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King and John Lennon, Dick Gregory made his own inimitable mark on modern history and is still doing so.
Dick Gregory and WRIL arrested while protesting against BP for failing to compensate the claimants of the Gulf Coast region
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"Listen to me occupiers...There's a Big change coming" - Dick Gregory
No matter what opinion you have of the Occupy Movement, it has definitely grown beyond the realm of simply being a small-scale blip on the radar. It is a global collaboration among a very large portion of the population that has grown tired of the status quo.
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Dick Gregory and Wril arrested while protesting at Ken Feinberg's Office
After being arrested for "unlawful entry" at Ken Feinberg's/BP's Washington, DC office, Dick Gregory and Wril continue to request that Feinberg "Write the Check" for the underserved and underrepresented claimants in the Gulf Coast region. Wril and Dick Gregory were arrested after entering Feinberg's Office.
Wril has evolved in his craft and in his manhood as he exhibited a security with himself that allows others to see his full range: including a “mischievous side”, his romantic magnetism and the facet that has seen him passionately march on the frontline as he advocates and champions the rights of the underserved. Indeed, he was so moved by the plight of the victims of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, he expressed his outrage through marches and activism. As a dramatic show of his commitment to fight injustice, he was arrested with Dick Gregory protesting against BP for not compensating poor Gulf residents in the aftermath of the oil spill. Ironically, Wril’s four-year-old cousin loss his grandfather who was one of the 11 men killed on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion.
While in jail with Dick Gregory after being arrested while protesting against BP, Wril was so stirred by the injustice surrounding the BP crisis that his creative urges inspired him to pen the song, “Oh No!” Embodying the frustrations of the 99%, the tune captures the passion and message of the Occupy Movement and features Dick Gregory and hip-hop artist Truth. Read More...