(CNN)June is Black Music Month and with all that's happening in our culture, the timing feels particularly strong.Here's a list of just a few of the artists who should be celebrated and whose art advocates against racial injustice: Janelle Monáe Considered by many to be the heir apparent to the late Prince, Monáe doesn't shy away from sharing what she feels.In 2015, she released "Hell You Talmbout" to call out police brutality.The song featured all the other artists with her on the Wondaland Records roster and was written to honor African Americans who have been killed by police."I was really touched by the stories that I've been hearing (about police shootings of unarmed African-Americans) and when I saw the families crying, we as.
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