PERSON: Gyasi Ross
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Author, Attorney, Rapper
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Gyasi Ross is a Blackfeet author, attorney, rapper, speaker and storyteller. He is the author of two books Don’t Know Much About Indians (but I wrote a book about us anyways) (2011) and How to Say I Love You in Indian (2014) and he is a regular writer for The Huffington Post, Gawker and Indian Country Today.
He has spoken out on Native American issues such as the Washington Redskins name controversy. In answer to the argument that Native Americans ought to focus on social issues larger than a team name, Ross stated that “Native people shouldn’t be forced to choose between living or racial discrimination. Those are false binaries.”
In 2015, Ross released his first spoken word album titled Isskootsik, or Before Here Was Here, on iTunes. Ross has prominently criticized another Seattle singer, Macklemore for his song “White Privilege II,” which he considers itself to be an example of White privilege, as Macklemore a White singer takes the stage to speak on behalf of minorities, instead of giving them a chance to voice their own concerns. In response Ross published a song titled “White Privilege 3”. He declared his support for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic presidential primary elections.
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He has spoken out on Native American issues such as the Washington Redskins name controversy. In answer to the argument that Native Americans ought to focus on social issues larger than a team name, Ross stated that “Native people shouldn’t be forced to choose between living or racial discrimination. Those are false binaries.”
In 2015, Ross released his first spoken word album titled Isskootsik, or Before Here Was Here, on iTunes. Ross has prominently criticized another Seattle singer, Macklemore for his song “White Privilege II,” which he considers itself to be an example of White privilege, as Macklemore a White singer takes the stage to speak on behalf of minorities, instead of giving them a chance to voice their own concerns. In response Ross published a song titled “White Privilege 3”. He declared his support for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic presidential primary elections.
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