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#MondayChillMix II by #DJDestiny

#DJDestiny releases the #MondayChillMix II

Monday, December 22, 2014

"Need a DJ? I'm Your Destiny"


"#DJDestiny releases 'MondayChillMix II'"

Listen to #DJDestiny's #MondayChillMix II

Enjoy the #MondayChillMix II by #DJDestiny featuring Hot Singles by Jetpack Jones (BREAD), Tone Oliver(What Am I To Do), Cush Wallace (Blackberries), and J. Hurt (Failure).

#DJDestiny created the #MondayChillMix II in Berkeley, CA and released the project to the public on Sunday December 21st, 2014. #DJDestiny believes in giving talented artists a platform to shine.


|HandsOffAssata

Please take time to read Assata Shakur's Open Letter HERE, and sign her petition HERE. Photo Credit: Dream In Color Photography

Below is the Track Listing, Happy Holi-DAZE from your favorite DJ.

|Full Track Listing


Jesus Walks – Kanye West

Never Catch Me – Flying Lotus feat. Kendrick Lamar

Babylon – SZA feat. Kendrick Lamar

Superpower – Beyonce feat. Frank Ocean

U.S. – Jetpack Jones

BREAD – Jetpack Jones

What Am I To Do – Tone Oliver

Terrorist Threats – Ab Soul

Blackberries – Cush Wallace

Failure – J. Hurt

I Don’t Sell Molly No More – ILOVEMAKONNEN

U Guessed It – OG Maco

Persian Rugs – PARTYNEXTDOOR

Airborne Aquarium – Curren$y

Famous – Curren$y

Power (Remix) – Kanye West

Acid Rain – Chance The Rapper

More Out of Life (feat. Jasmine Mitchell) – Blu

30 Cops or More – KRS One

Christ Conscious- Joey Bada$$

Backyard – Travi$ Scott

Flotus – Flying Lotus

A Nation Within a Nation – Albert Cleage (Jaramogi Abebe Agyeman)

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Monday, June 30, 2014

Los Angeles + Berkeley = ART


|Los Angeles x Berkeley


|Visual x Sonic Artist


|Rapper x Producer

If there ever needs to be an official endorsement of an upcoming artist, let this be it. Mylo MU, is a self-proclaimed "Visual and Sonic Artist".

If there ever needs to be an official endorsement of an upcoming artist, let this be it. Mylo MU, is a self-proclaimed "Visual and Sonic Artist". “I design sound” he claimed in an interview an instrumental compilation , remix of chief keef , and a free form verse all in one week! The supply of music Mylo MU is providing will cause a demand in more of Mylo MU’s art.

Enjoy this single "Real and Psychadelic (Prod. Weird Eye) by Mylo MU

I asked him what caused this recent splurge of art, and he claimed,“its time to start outputting so people can dig”… He realized how much potential energy there is in the universe. He referenced The Alchemist and spoke of how all things in the universe will conspire to what you think. He’s making sure he puts out his thoughts and emotions out sonically. He wants people to explore the dimension he’s in.

Explore Mylo MU’s sounds at https://soundcloud.com/mylomu “I’m open to collaboration, Twitter @MyloMU, Email: pumpbass@gmail.com or look to the stars and find me” - Mylo MU


Destiny Iwuoma
Freelance Blogger, #FREEDESTINY
Need a story? I can write it. Have an I event? I can DJ it. Got a Job? I can do it.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Destiny Iwuoma's Response to Photo with Janet Napolitano

Peace Community,

On March 22nd 2014, The California Alumni Association hosted an annual event called the Charter Gala, and we celebrated the founding of University of California at Berkeley.  I was personally invited by the Executive Director of the California Alumni association to engage in this celebratory event.

 My intent in going to this event was to connect with Cal Alumni and understand their experiences as Cal Students, not to meet Janet Napolitano. I did not have any knowledge that Napolitano was going to be present at the Gala. At the Gala I had a conversation with one of the organizers of the event. He enlightened me that Janet Napolitano was currently at the event. He said that he could get me an opportunity to meet her. Moments later Napolitano walked by and when she finished talking another guest, the organizer introduced me to her.

I introduced myself as Destiny Iwuoma. In our brief encounter I voiced how I felt the University of California did not meet the needs of students of color in higher education. After expressing that I am passionate about taking the steps necessary to make sure the University of California meets the needs of students of color, we took the picture and we went our separate ways.

As a senator one of my platforms is Cultural Competency where I encourage my peers to share their stories and understand different points of view and experiences. As a Senator I believe it is important to establish relationships with those you do not see eye to eye with on every issue. I believe it is the only way society will advance by having critical dialogues across difference.

I want to recognize that as an elected official I am human, therefore I am not perfect. However, I recognize that my decision to post a picture of Napolitano caused people to react and those reactions are completely valid. I recognize that community members feel Napolitano represents trauma, hurt, separation, privatization, militarization, deportations, criminalization and much more to community members. I apologize that the picture I took with Napolitano triggered community members to react as they did, and I would like to validate those feelings.

I recognize that it was not the best decision to post the picture on social media, especially with the lack of description in the caption. It was not my intent to undermine students who are organizing to get Napolitano out of office, and my personal choice to take a picture with Napolitano does not reflect the entire CalSERVE Coalitions stance on Napolitano’s appointment. CalSERVE as a coalition endorses the Students of Color Solidarity Coalition and the No2Napolitano organizing that has been done. 

Genuinely,

Destiny Iwuoma

For more information about student’s feelings toward Napolitano I direct you to a letter written by ASUC President DeeJay Pepito[1]