Hip-Hop generation’s activism

hiphopgenAndreana Clay will examine the response of hip-hop communities to current movements like Black Lives Matter in her talk “‘Hell You Talmbout?’: Black Lives, Black Resistance and Hip-Hop.” Her lecture will be held on Sept. 27 at 4:30 p.m. in Devlin Hall, Room 101. An associate professor of sociology at San Francisco State University, Clay is the author of the book The Hip-Hop Generation Fights Back: Youth Activism and Post-Civil Rights Politics. Her articles have been published in Home Girls Make Some Noise!: A Hip-Hop Feminist Anthology, the American Behavioral Scientist, and Meridians: A Journal of Race, Feminism, and Transnationalism. Sponsor: The African and African Diaspora Studies Program.
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