Ice Cube to meet President Joe Biden on “Contract with Black America”

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Rapper and movie star O’shea Jackson better known by his stage name, Ice Cube is reportedly going to meet with Joe Biden’s administration to further his Contract with Black Americans.

The mission serves to help create jobs and new business opportunities for Black Americans, he is about to pitch the idea to the new president of the United States, Joe Biden.

Cube revealed that all is in order as Biden’s administration reached out to discuss the place and time on when they can have the meeting.

The rapper, who has now turned into an activist, has been pushing this mission way before elections. He was a guest on the Ryan Cameron Uncensored radio show on Majic ATL when he revealed his plans to meet with the new Prez and he’s hopeful the meeting could happen as soon as this month.

“Whether a Democrat or Republican is in the White House, they’re still not looking at our agenda in the right way,” he told the host. “So it doesn’t matter. We still have to get them to acknowledge and remedy our situation in the right way.”

The actor says he is hoping the meeting could be face-to-face so that he could also bring in some of his experts and specialists on the subject.

Sources have however revealed that plans for this meeting are still in the early stages, but Cube is following through on his promise to talk to whoever won the election about helping Black Americans move forward.

In his “Contract with Black America,” Ice Cube asks politicians for banking, police and prison reform, elimination of all Confederate statues, federal funding of “baby bonds” starting with $1,000 at birth, among other reforms such as reparations to support the Black community in order to earn the “support of the Black vote.”

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