
DJ Fights For Human Rights (The Liberal)

A
casual conversation with the DJ / producer / journalist / commentator / activist
makes it clear he is one person who defies any attempt to
place him in a conveniently labelled slot.
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Murder He Wrote (Desi News)

"Perhaps
they'd understand Shakespeare's characters better if they
started with the Elmore novel that became one of their favorite
J.Lo movies," Juneja told BookTV.
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ReelWorld FilmFest (Film Ink Australia)

Raoul,
in the house with actress Purva Bedi at the ReelWorld Film
Festival in Toronto, is one of the entertainment industry's
most vocal and effective campaigners.
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Poetry & Politics (India Abroad)

He
supports the Black Panthers movement, talks of racism in
the United States and in that context quotes Mahatma Gandhi,
Martin Luther King, and Nelson Mandela.
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To The Masses (Thornhill Post)

Raoul is
enjoying being in the business right now, having started
up Lyrical Knockout Entertainment, a company whose goal is
promoting urban projects ignored by the mainstream.
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Finding His Groove (Desi News)

Like
many South Asian families, his was a bit concerned with his
rejection of the 'normal' university education, but they
began to understand after realizing his dedication.
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Aashna Was Here (Weekly Voice)

The
party was organized by Aashna's former YTV colleagues during
her two-day visit teaming up with fellow Canadian music personalities
for Raoul's 'Metronome' support campaign.
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Juneja’s Literacy Campaign (Weekly Voice)

Editor-in-chief
of Canada's most read classroom magazine, Jaishree recently
incorporated workshop elements of Juneja's campaign into
VerveGirl's network of 1,600 Canadian schools.
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How The North Was Won (Weekly Voice)

Raoul claims Canadian Hip-Hop founders Wes 'Maestro' Williams and Michelle 'Michie Mee' McCullock "are long overdue for stars on Canada's Walk of Fame and numerous Canadian award show tributes."
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Hip-Hop For A Cause (Thornhill Post)

Imaan Faith and Deejay Ra put together an 'aids awareness' rap CD for the Mandela Children's Fund, and from
that grew the idea of a "HipHop4Africa" fundraiser.
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Juneja And Chana For Mandela (Weekly Voice)

"Look out at our event for a South Asian tabla artist known as Gurpreet 'The Tabla Guy' Chana, who was last featured on the 'Folklore'
album released by Grammy-award winning musician Nelly
Furtado," explained Juneja on Newstalk CFRB 1010 AM.
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Seven Deadly Albums (Eastern Eye UK)

"England DJs say Ms. Dynamite is mainstream in Britain, but North American DJs and fans would be thrilled if we could hear her all the time," says the musical visionary.
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A 2Pac Tribute (Urban America)

The album was originally conceived before Tupac's 1996 murder, when he and brother Mopreme visited their father Mutulu in prison and wrote the "Thug Code" to try and decrease gang violence.
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Tupac's 10th Anniversary (Toronto Star)

One of Raoul's charity projects is a tribute CD called 'Dare 2 Struggle' on American label First Kut, produced in remembrance of the 10th anniversary of Tupac's death.
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Russell Peters Returns (Weekly Voice)

"Russell Peters deserves credit not only for opening the door for ethnic Canadian hip-hop personalities, but also for the majority of young South Asians you now see in American movies, media and rap," explains Raoul.
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Reintroduce Gandhi To Students (Desi News)

The hip-hop activist saw the release of the DVD of "Water" as the perfect time for North American teachers to reintroduce Gandhi to students and outline his contributions.
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Long Read To Freedom (Weekly Voice)

A South African themed literacy initiative was
also launched by Raoul Juneja with the support of Mac Maharaj, revered as the closest-living comrade to world leader Nelson Mandela.
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Pac's Life Packs A Punch (Desi News)

The "Pac's Life" single is from the new album of best-selling rap musician of all time Tupac Amaru Shakur, a close friend and production partner of Gobi's until Tupac's passing in September 1996.
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Jazz Without Borders (Indian Express)

Held shortly after International Women's Week, Nandita's jazz concert with Juneja raised funds for Mujer, a Canadian non-profit organization that operates to promote political representation of Latin American, Aboriginal and African descendant women.
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Vijay Iyer Performs (Indian Express)

Hailed as one of the most important jazz pianists of his generation, Iyer journeyed at Summer jazz festivals across the country and performed in Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria and finally in Toronto receiving rave reviews.
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Karen David Launches Alive (Weekly Voice)

Karen, originally raised in Etobicoke, made a surprise appearance the weekend prior at the Toronto Masala-Mehndi-Masti Festival as part of the Alia Khan Fashion Show, which was Karen's first Canadian performance in over ten years.
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Sinatra and Shankar Join Literacy Campaign (Indian Express)

Nancy Sinatra, daughter of American music legend Frank Sinatra, and Anoushka Shankar, daughter of India music legend Ravi Shankar, have joined hands with Canadian music personality Raoul Juneja for a series of radio PSA's.
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Music Video Night at FILMI (Weekly Voice)

FILMI will be presenting Canadian premieres of Snoop Dogg and Akshay Kumar's "Singh Is Kinng" music video, as part of their debut music video night programmed by Deejay Ra.
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