Each One Teach One: Lakuti celebrates her Black he/sheroes of the past, present & future

A snapshot of some of the brilliant work of Black people within the music industry, who are working to transform communities, propose different ways of operating and effect meaningful change.

To celebrate Black History Month, Ransom Note teamed up with Stamp The Wax and two DJ doyennes to present a mini-series that profiles unsung and future heroes from the Black community pushing the boundaries of art, transforming communities and effecting meaningful change. Stamp The Wax spoke to DJ Paulette and Ransom Note invited Lakuti, Uzuri Records & Bookings founder.

Lakuti was kind enough to shout out our founder Tony Nwachukwu, alongside a host of fantastic music peoples. Read the full article here.

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