It seems like Moodymann is protesting police brutality and educating people
about the issues of the Black Lives Matter movement. Much like Ashleigh
Teasley, Delano Smith, Zana Smith, John Collins, and a lot of other
Detroiters seem to be doing.

Instead of joking about it; join the Black Lives Matter movement. Instead
of making ocean references, join the Black Lives Matter movement.

Denise Dalphond




On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 10:13 AM cnd <[email protected]> wrote:

> Denise,
>
> Apologies to be terse, I am lost since suggesting that black children
> would enjoy life more if they were able to enjoy swimming freely in the
> local pools much as I assumed everyone was able to. I make light of
> matters that affect the heart, but rest assured these affect us all
> deeply. As a matter of course, I was merely trying to insinuate that
> Detroit is kind fo ahead of the game regarding this process
> (3000-2020=????), and the protest music from that single tweet was on
> the exceptionally beautiful side and unlike much of what is going on in
> all of our 313 lives, actually seemed relevant to share in these dark
> and shark infested waters. ###
>
> Thanks for the reply though, my heart goes out to Floyd, his family,
> everyone incarcerated, and every bit of fonk that proceeds from this
> city. What is Moodymann upto these days?
>
> peace
>
> c
>
>
> On 2020-06-08 14:22, Denise Dalphond wrote:
> > I am lost on your recent messages. Are you critiquing their protest?
> > Is that what’s going on here? Are you making light of these
> > protests?
> >
> > Denise Dalphond
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 1:09 AM cnd <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> The heck Detroit? What Happened? Didn't anyone explain. The theme
> >> was
> >> 2020 Protests. 2020. This is year 3000. This is all wrong and breaks
> >> the
> >> entire chonology, footwork, fashion logic. I can't erase this from
> >> memory? All I'm sayin' girl'''
> >>
> >> https://twitter.com/madiidanae/status/1269100581840392192
> >>
> >> #madmax
> >>
> >> Peace
> >>
> >> C
> >  --
> > Denise Dalphond, Ph. D.
> > ethnomusicologist
> > schoolcraftwax.work [1]
> >
> > Links:
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> > [1] http://schoolcraftwax.work
>
> --
Denise Dalphond, Ph. D.
ethnomusicologist
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