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A Southside, Chicago church has launched a campaign targeting Rap artists they feel "demean women and perpetuate violence". The billboards, placed by the Faith Community of Saint Sabina church call out Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe, Lil' Wayne, Nelly, 50 Cent & G-Unit, Ludacris and Twista.
The ads can be found throughout the city of Chicago in the following locations:
87th & Vincennes 79th & Normal
79th & Ada 74th & Racine
79th & Ashland Halsted & Garfield
103rd & Wallace 79th & Western
119th & Wallace 107th & Michigan
115th & Forest 63rd & Wood
14th & Kedzie Keeler & Roosevelt
Kedvale & Ogden Fillmore & California
"If we are going to end the violence and the disrespect of women, we must fight every form of negativity, including the music industry," Rev. Michael Pfleger said of the campaign in a statement.
The ads can be found throughout the city of Chicago in the following locations:
87th & Vincennes 79th & Normal
79th & Ada 74th & Racine
79th & Ashland Halsted & Garfield
103rd & Wallace 79th & Western
119th & Wallace 107th & Michigan
115th & Forest 63rd & Wood
Kedvale & Ogden Fillmore & California
"If we are going to end the violence and the disrespect of women, we must fight every form of negativity, including the music industry," Rev. Michael Pfleger said of the campaign in a statement.








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