After a young man accused legendary hip-hop artist Afrika Bambaataa of sexual assault back in March, the floodgates have opened.

If the allegations are true, the victims are likely in need of intensive therapy Terrie M. Williams, a mental health expert and author of Black Pain: It Just Looks Like We're Not Hurting tells NewsOne. And if the allegations are true, Bambaataa, a founder of the hip hop movement who mentored scores of young men, is likely in need of intensive therapy himself, Williams says.

Dr. Gardere explores challenges Black communities face when dealing with sex assault charges and discusses the road to healing.

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The hip hop legend has some serious accusations being made against him, that could change the course of history.

Afrika Bambaataa is in hot water after being accused of sexually abusing hundreds of young boys throughout his early days in hip-hop.

DICK GREGORY, AFRIKA BAMBAATAA, CHIEF ALI MUHAMMAD SPEAK TO ABORIGINAL TRIBE IN PHILADELPHIA THIS WEEKEND! The Drum Major For Justice and the founder of HIP HOP, will be addressing the Tribal members during the Summit which begins Friday, August 28-30, 2015, and trust me when I say, you don’t want to miss out on this […]