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Category: Blog
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Joe Bataan The King of Latin Soul with Saylove
Artist-Scholar, Jazz Radio Host and DJ Saylove sits down with The King of Latin Soul Joe Bataan for an in-depth conversation ahead of his tour dates in Central and South Florida. Bataan reflects on his early life, influences—and the faith that brought him from El Barrio, Spanish Harlem, to the world! #WUCF #MainePublic #WJZP Read.
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Beyond Storytelling: Ethical, Survivor-Led Creative Practice as Victim Services Infrastructure
Earthsaylove Foundation Artist, Founder, Saylove, provides a brief introduction and an overview of our guiding principles.To support, follow our social media channels, subscribe and leave a comment onsite, make a small donation, or offer an in-kind donation to help us reach our goals! Thanks, so much! Peace! Read.
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From Survival to Creative (Arts) Infrastructure: Why Survivor-Led Arts Are Essential to Long-Term Safety
By Sufiyah A. Yasmine, Founder & Executive Director, Earthsaylove Foundation, sufiyah@earthsaylove.org A note to readers This piece invites reflection, not voyeurism. It is written with care for survivors, communities, and the futures we are building together. The problem with how survivor stories are usually told Too often, stories about survivors of violence are framed around… Read.
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WUCF Jazz Host Saylove in Conversation with Christian McBride
On December 18th, 2025, I sat down for an impromptu interview with bassist/composer, and the host of Jazz Night in America, Christian McBride! I had just wrapped up a two-week Winter Fund Drive at WUCF, was and crunched for time before the university’s break, but our guest was gracious! Learn more about his upcoming cruise… Read.
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Orlando Jazz Station WUCF FM Celebrates 45 Years | Florida Road Trip #Jazz #Radio #History #Florida
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For Immediate Release: 3rd Edition of Hip Hop and the Art of Peace Education is OUT NOW!
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The Hip Hop Declaration of Peace
The HipHop Declaration of Peace was presented to the United Nations Organization on May 16th 2001. It was signatured by various organizations such as: Temple Of Hip Hop, Ribbons International, UNESCO and also by 300 Hip-Hop activists, pioneers and UN delegates. In the first place this document recognises Hip-Hop as an international culture of peace and… Read.
