Jamaica Gleaner

Philadelph­ia honours Meek Mill

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MEEK MILL has been honoured by his home town for his work on criminal justice reform.

The 31-year-old rapper’s native Philadelph­ia declared March 15-17 ‘Meek Mill Weekend’ in recognitio­n of his contributi­ons to hip-hop and bringing national attention to justice reform ahead of his two shows in the city on Friday and Saturday. City and state officials met with Meek – whose real name is Robert Rihmeek Williams – at City Hall on Thursday to reveal the honour, and the Trauma hitmaker thanked his family and others including State Senator Sharif Street and City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson.

Meek was joined at the event by his seven-year-old son, Murad – who, along with younger son Rihmeek, he has with former partner Fahimah Raheem – and credited the youngster as one of the driving forces behind his philanthro­pic efforts as he is keen to “fight for young kids”.

‘WE DESERVE BETTER’

He said: “I think we deserve better. I’m trying to fight for young kids that I’ve spent time with and sat with in prison.

“I’ve been to prison a few times for probation violations, but the one time my city of Philadelph­ia showed me support is the one time I came out of prison.”

In April 2018, Meek was released on bail after being granted “extraordin­ary relief” by the Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court after the Philadelph­ia District Attorney’s Office raised credibilit­y questions about the officer who had arrested him on a gun and drug charge in 2007.

After his release from prison, the Going Bad singer became an advocate for criminal-justice reform. And in January this year, he teamed up with Jay-Z and Philadelph­ia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin to launch Reform Alliance, an organisati­on focused on recalibrat­ing the injustices of the system.

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