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LA Made: Black Punk Now | Black Cultural Events

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Discover the inspiration and purpose that fueled the creation of Black Punk Now, James Spooner and Chris L. Terry's latest book. Curated from the perspective of Black writers with connections to the world of punk, the collection mixes media as well as generations, creating a new reference point for music-lovers,... Read more »

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