Photos of Femi Kuti and Positive Force during their performance at The Boulder Theater in Colorado (2013).
Read MoreColorado-based hip-hop duo The Reminders represents a generation of conscious minds and speak for those who have yet to find their voices.
Read MoreLearn more about the foundations of a Rastafarian Ital diet, which might be the key to the healthier life you’ve been searching for.
Read MoreInity Weekly's list of 2012's best conscious reggae albums. Did your favorite album make the cut?
Read MoreWith the recent spate of shootings across the nation, it’s about time we addressed a very sensitive, but necessary, subject: Gun control.
Read MoreWhen Puerto Rican drummer Henry Cole came to know Fela Kuti’s music, as he would tell you himself, a musical and creative “light bulb” went off in him.
Read MoreInity Weekly’s Carla Felten chats with Tommy Benedetti, frontman of reggae-dub outfit, John Brown's Body.
Read MoreWith pirated images of Bob Marley raking in millions of dollars for merchandisers, the Marleys reclaim his name and image for the greater good with products that give back to the planet, including coffee.
Read MoreInity Weekly’s first event featuring Dubskin, Abstract Rude, and DJ Mikey Thunder at the Bluebird Theater in Denver on December 1st.
Read MoreAnother Reggae 101 article by Shomari Ward with some of reggae’s most notable “firsts.”
Read MoreActivist Theo E.J. Wilson These sounds off on some thoughts and questions we should ask before passing judgment on any youth who joins what have been termed, “street gangs.”
Read MoreAn observation based on the issues at hand that have been debated ruthlessly by both sides, and a correlation to the Thievery Corporation track, “Culture of Fear”, which couldn’t be more relevant.
Read MoreSanteria is a religion that serves as an important and influential symbol of Afro-Caribbean culture and music.
Read MoreAn interview with artist and humanitarian, Jalani Horton of Virgin Islands-based reggae band, Bambu Station.
Read MoreLearn about artist Jacoustix from Germany, who chose to dedicate his life to reggae music as a testament to its acceptance of all people.
Read MoreAn exclusive interview with lyrical activist, Harrison “The Professor” Stafford of Bay Area jazz-reggae band, Groundation.
Read MoreEvery genre of music has its own “Motherland.” For reggae, that place is Kingston, Jamaica...
Read MoreWhether you understand Spanish or not at all, Puerto Rican reggae band Cultura Profetica speaks to all audiences.
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