Q: I was wondering if you would be able to explain why the TV shows must have the background music/noise sooooooooooooo LOUD! I thought I was going deaf and went to have my hearing checked! Come to find out we are not the only ones as I have been taking a survey of sorts from friends and strangers of all ages and they all agree with me that this is a problem.

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This blend of German and other languages, usually Arabic and Turkish, has come to define Germany's thriving hip-hop scene, a corner of mainstream culture unimaginable without the children and grandchildren of migrants from Turkey and the Arab world.

Three decades after Californian group Cypress Hill had teenagers in Ohio using Latino street slang like loco and ese between high school classes, German rappers like Gringo and Haftbefehl have youngsters in Bielefeld shouting wallah and mashallah as they fist bump on city streets.

Together with his writing partner Hannes Loh, you could describe Gungor as a hip-hop historian. The pair have covered the relationship between hip-hop, identity and integration in a number of books and essays published in German.

During the 90s, Germany was home to a number of renowned groups who exclusively rapped in Turkish. One of the best known was Islamic Force, a four-piece outfit that combined classic hip-hop beats with Turkish-style melodies.

Like many rappers at the time, Islamic Force began their career in the late 80s rapping in English, but eventually switched to Turkish, in turn drawing a huge fanbase in Turkey. Their following in Germany was significant but smaller.

That had changed by the early 2000s, when rappers representing a new wave of gritty underground labels rose to national prominence. This marked the emergence of so-called strassenrap, or street rap, where lyricists from a range of linguistic backgrounds injected their own slang into songs that reached millions of fans.

One label in particular, Aggro Berlin, turned little-known rappers like Sido and Bushido into superstars who, two decades later, are among Germany's most famous musicians. Active between 2001 and 2009, many credit Aggro Berlin with shaping the sound of modern German rap.

Parallel to Die Fantastischen Vier, but less known, was Advanced Chemistry, a 90s group featuring the German-Haitian rapper Torch, who rapped about identity and belonging; topics that would become more prevalent as the 21st century grew older.

In October 1961, Germany and Turkey signed an employment agreement that eventually brought 867,000 Turks to what was then West Germany, contributing to a diaspora of around three million residents of Turkish descent today. Agreements with Morocco and Tunisia, along with other countries like Italy and Spain, also existed.

The treaty came as a result of a labour shortage in Germany following World War II, and although the agreement was originally designed to limit the workers' stay to two years, that was soon scrapped, as it became time consuming and expensive to bring new workers in and train them.

Rappers have themselves become informal language teachers, acknowledging the sway they have over youth culture in a handful of songs that directly influence this phenomenon. Some online interviews specifically quiz rappers on their slang.

"I recently showed some rap videos from the 90s to some school kids I teach," Gungor says, referring to rap clips with white, German MCs. "Music videos from friends, for example. The kids were completely shocked. In their world, there are only rappers with migrant roots."

On February 27, 2017, our son Mac joined the team at Gary Sinise Foundation as our Assistant Manager of Education & Outreach. I was thrilled and excited to have him come on board to help me with the mission. His job duties included handling and digitizing our Gary Sinise Foundation archive and managing our Education & Outreach Center, which included hosting events, giving tours, stewarding donors, and outreach with the military service members, veterans, first responders and families who were recipients of our support. With his engaging and upbeat personality, he inspired folks through our Gary Sinise: A Call-to-Action exhibit in the Education & Outreach Center, and he assisted in everyday activities, and local and national events also. As a father, having him as part of the Foundation was a gift. He was a great representative who cared about the mission and those we serve, and I was eager to watch him grow with the organization.

I was always happy to have him join me on the road, and I could see how much joy and pride he shared in our mission. Especially when he could be hands-on with those we serve, like at our Soaring Valor events honoring our nation's WWII heroes, and our Invincible Spirit Festivals, where we bring the Lt. Dan Band to uplift our wounded at military hospitals across the country.

Mac had been playing drums since he was nine years old and was an exceptional drummer. He would substitute for my drummer, Danny Gottlieb, when Danny was unavailable to play our Lt. Dan Band shows. Those were some great times, father and son rockin' out together for the troops.

The summer of 2018 was a particularly challenging time for our family. In June of that year, my wife Moira was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, and after surgery to remove lymph nodes, she began chemotherapy and radiation. Then, on August 8th, we found out that Mac was diagnosed with a very rare cancer called Chordoma. What was happening? What is Chordoma? I had never heard of this. And two cancer patients, mother and son, within two months of each other? A real punch in the gut. I went online to see what I could find. Chordoma is a one in a million cancer. Originating in the spine, Chordoma affects, on average, only 300 people in the U.S. per year. In 70% of the cases the initial tumor can be removed, and it is cured. But in 30% of the cases, perhaps about 90 people per year, the cancer returns.

Thankfully, after months of treatment, Moira went into remission and has been cancer-free ever since. With Mac, after surgery to remove the initial tumor in September of 2018, and another spine procedure in February 2019 to clear what looked like an infection, unfortunately a follow up scan in May of 2019 would show that his Chordoma had come back and was spreading. This began a long battle that disabled him more and more as time went on. The cancer fight was getting harder, but throughout most of 2019 he was still able to come to the GSF office, until a third spine surgery in November of that year.

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