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107.3 JAMZ Stops Music to Discuss Black Lives Matter

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WJMZ-FM �107.3 JAMZ� announces today that they will Stop the JAMZ tomorrow, June 4th, at 7pm for an in-depth discussion of the recent tragedy in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the nationwide protests across America that Black Lives Matter. 107.3 JAMZ hosts, Tone Hollywood and Rhonda Rawlings, will lead the conversation along with in-studio guests.

107.3 JAMZ will offer listeners guidance and the chance to hear directly from a panel of community leaders including: Greenville city Mayor Knox White; Traci Fant from Black Lives Matter Upstate and the Freedom Fighters; Reverend J.M. Flemming, Greenville NAACP President; Derrick Quarles, Community activist; and Pastor Curtis Johnson of Valley Brook Baptist Church.

107.3 JAMZ strives to provide a platform for solutions to make sure social injustice is eliminated in the Upstate with our local community activists and leaders. Discussion will include ways the community, local leaders and law enforcement can work together to build a stronger, more positive relationship with the community. This Stop the JAMZ segment will also be available on the 107.3 JAMZ facebook page.

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