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S A PERSON INTERESTED in the intersection of culture, socioeconomic disparities and economic development, I make a point to think about the impact on diverse groups when discussions of progress and growth happen. Today, Joshua Gunn is a part of those talks, too. To be honest, I never expected a rapper from North Carolina’s hip-hop scene to have this kind of presence. The Thyrday had a lot of respect from people in my circle – 9th Wonder, Rapper Big Pooh, K-Hill and
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