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I think that we, as the African-American men in hip-hop, we have a greater responsibly because we have the ears of so many millions of our young people. And they listenin'.
I would so much like young people to have a sense of the gift that they are. Not many of them feel like that.
The Peace Corps would give thousands of young Americans a chance to see at first hand the conditions in remote areas of the world.
Going in, I knew I wasn't one of the top ones, because I didn't even make the pre-season All-American team. That shows you what people thought of me right there, so I knew I had to go to work.
What makes America special is that people come here, assimilate and become American with all of the rights and responsibilities citizenship bestows.
Traveling to Russia and Germany and being able to see the world at a young age was really cool for me, and I really liked that.
Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself, 'What makes me come alive?' Because what the world - a wife, a child - needs is men who have come alive.
I get a lot from all young people. I make movies for young people. If I made pictures for people my age, no one would see them. I hang with young people all the time.
As disabled people, we are taught from a young age that those who are attracted to us are to be regarded with suspicion.