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Poets, lyricists, musicians, advocates, community members gather to generate signatures, reduce influence of big money in Michigan politics – The Courier News

Written by Tanya Terry, with photos courtesy of JaRel Clay, Hip Hop Caucus National Non-partisan Nonprofit The Hip Hop Caucus brought an event intended to use the power of culture to advance civil and human rights to Comma Bookstore, in Flint. The event was called Barz and Ballots, referring to  the musical bars used in music. It was presented in collaboration with Michiganders for Money Out of Politics (MMOP), a grassroots, nonpartisan coalition
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theflintcouriernews.com broke the news in Port Huron, United States on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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