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Lemme Ask You This With Talib Kweli & Tef Poe - Episode 1 - Origin Story In the debut episode of Lemme Ask You This featuring Talib Kweli and Tef Poe, Talib and Tef discuss how they met during the Ferguson uprising, Talib asks Tef about his trip to Palestine, Tef breaks down what it's like to grow up in St. Louis, the guys talk about protecting conscious artists, Talib recounts his experiences with fundraising, the guys dive into the Black Thought vs Jay Z debate, Tef starts a Biggie vs Kendrick debate, the guys talk about the impact of Don Lemon's recent arrest and then discuss the controversy surrounding activist Paul Birdsong of the Black Lions. Shot and Edited By Chino Chase. Additional Filming By Aaron Ross Media Co. From the minds of Talib Kweli and Tef Poe comes Lemme Ask You This, a podcast that lives at the intersection of art and activism. Talib Kweli earned recognition early on through his group Black Star with Yasiin Bey and his work with Cincinatti's Hi Tek in the group Reflection Eternal. Kweli's musical career continued with solo successes like the songs Get By. As an activist, Talib Kweli has worked with organizations like Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and the Movement For Black Lives. From Occupy Wall Street, to Tallahassee to Ferguson, Missouri, Kweli pulls up to ground zero. Tef Poe is a musician and activist from St. Louis, Missouri. He is a fellow at Harvard University, and a freestyle champ on BET's 106 and Park. He is also the founder of Crow Life Records and Formation Through Power. As an activist, Poe has testified at the United Nations on behalf of the Ferguson protesters. In 2015, he traveled to Palestine as a member of the historic Dream Defenders delegation.