• Ep. 17 Maj Toure

  • Jan 20 2022
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Maj Toure is an American political activist and rapper. 
    A native of North Philadelphia, Toure founded the educational nonprofit organization Black Guns Matter in 2016. The organization advocates for the right to keep and bear arms, and promotes responsible ownership of firearms within African-American and urban communities. 
    He has released three rap/hip hop recordings: Solutionary Vol. 1 (2005), Solutionary Vol. 2 (2014), and Solutionary Vol. 3 (2016). 
    Toure was a candidate for an at-large seat in the Philadelphia City Council in the city's 2019 election where he ran as a Libertarian. In addition to his support for Second Amendment rights, his stated political priorities included: criminal justice reform; ending the practice of solitary confinement; legalization of cannabis; improved education in Philadelphia; and conflict resolution training for disconnected youths.

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