Art, Anger & Accountability | Uptown Voices Live

Art, Anger & Accountability | Uptown Voices Live

Led Black and Octavio Blanco are back for another live Sunday session, bringing the energy, the community love, and the unfiltered conversations that make Uptown Voices essential listening for anyone who calls uptown home — or wishes they did.

In this episode:
🎵 Uptown Cultural Roundup The guys kick off with a packed calendar of uptown events. Led shouts out NOMA's "America the Beautiful?" exhibit (today's the last day to submit!), plus the stunning free subway art installations at the 181st and 190th Street A train stations featuring artists like Fuego, Josefina Hernandez, and Frank de la Melcez. Mark your calendars for the Emmett Cohen Trio at Harlem School of the Arts on May 19th — Led calls him a straight-up wizard who literally plays inside the piano.

🎻 Gustavo Dudamel Comes to the Heights This one had them both buzzing. The legendary conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the New York Symphony are performing at United Palace — and tickets start at just $25 on boletos.com. Octavio connects Dudamel's roots in Venezuela's El Sistema — a music program for underserved youth — to the same community-uplift mission driving organizations like Jazz Power right here uptown. Don't sleep on this.

🌿 Cleaning Up the Block Uptown People's Project, in collaboration with Carmen De La Rosa's office, is organizing a neighborhood-wide spring cleaning on May 2nd across Washington Heights and Inwood — Dyckman, Nagle, 207th, Bennett Park, and more. Supplies provided. Volunteers needed. Octavio leads by example (Led caught him out here with a trash picker after a meeting 😄).

📚 Word Up + Boonee + Community Events Shoutouts to Word Up Books for their upcoming event at the Bronx Music Hall featuring authors Julia Alvarez and Angie Cruz (April 28th, 7–9pm). Plus, Boonee Coffee is hosting weekly writers' groups, chess nights, open mics, and more — and their episode drops this Tuesday! And don't miss the WAHEE Chamber of Commerce Policy Breakfast on May 7th — Led and Octavio will be live-streaming it since it's already sold out.

💬 The Hard Conversation: Youth Violence & Social Media A viral video of a 14-year-old boy body-slamming and stomping a girl in East Harlem hits different when Led and Octavio break it down. They dig into the dangerous intersection of poverty, social media, peer pressure, and toxic masculinity culture — and refuse to let it be just another headline. Their take is nuanced: hold the young man accountable, but ask why, and use this as a community wake-up call, not just outrage fuel.

🗳️ Politics, Anger & Accountability — No Sacred Cows Led doesn't hold back on his frustrations with both parties, and the guys get into it on the latest Trump news — from conspiracy theories around the Butler assassination attempt to the administration's pattern of disinformation. Octavio brings balance; Led brings fire. Che Guevara closes the show. Spread love is still the Uptown way — even when the hate is earned.

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