2 Chainz Turns His Trap House Into A Trap Clinic

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2 Chainz had crowds flocking to see “The Pink Trap House” in Atlanta that was made to help promote his latest album. This house though on Sunday became “Trap Church” where community groups got together to help get involved to improve the lives of people that lived in some of the neighborhoods where help is needed the most.
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According to Fox 5 Atlanta, Pastor Michael Wortham said, “We can’t listen to the music without really addressing the systemic issues and the systematic oppression that causes the trap to even exist and so that’s the reason we pulled together ‘Trap Church’ is to really to talk about the other side of the trap, to talk about how we as a community have a responsibility to come together and help our brothers and sisters who are facing these tough situations.”
Yesterday 2 Chainz did the unthinkable by creating the ‘Trap Clinic’ where people got the opportunity to get free HIV testing. We can’t wait to see what he does next with the space that was originally supposed to only run through July 6, but according to a rep the site might just get an extended stay.
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