Voices of Resilience
The Voices of Resilience podcast is a Gaylord News production. I am your host, LJ Golston. Eight of my fellow Gaylord College classmates and I spent weeks embedded in the George Floyd Square neighborhood and the Greenwood District of Tulsa. We
We are grateful to The Agape Movement, who hosted our visit in Minneapolis and the Black Wall Street Times, who did the same while we were in Tulsa. Both organizations connected us with the people directly impacted by the communities’ history.
We could not have done this without Brenda Stewart, Steve Floyd, Marquise Brown from Agape and KingDemetrius Penndelton provided us a podcast space in his Listen Media Gallery. In Tulsa, Eddie Washington and Nehemia Frank were instrumental in connecting us to descendants of the massacre and sponsored our working space at Atento Captial.
Voices of Resilience
A sit down with music producer and Greenwood native Keeng Cut
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Keeng Cut is Tulsa’s very own "Flavor King" and the creative force behind the World Culture Music collective. Known for his funky, soulful R&B jams, Keeng Cut is a rapper, hitmaker, and innovator. His track Cuttin’ Up became a global sensation, earning streams worldwide after landing on major Spotify playlists from XL Recordings and True Panther. And let’s not forget Stainless, his unforgettable collaboration with Fire in Little Africa producer 2peece.
Keeng Cut joined the podcast to discuss his music and his pride in representing the Greenwood District.