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Hip Hop, Race, And Socio-Political Change

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Hip Hop, race, and socio-political change How has hip hop influenced integration and society? This question is one that is heavily debated throughout society, but the genre’s complexity makes it difficult. For decades, the hip hop culture has grown into one that is heavily dominated by black people. With its flood into mainstream music, other races have taken the genre and have used it for their own purposes and pleasure. This has ultimately caused a shift in the way people of color and Caucasians interact with one another in this country, especially since privileged youth and seniors get to learn about minority hardships and struggles along with a catchy beat. Although this proves to be beneficial for American society, it has also caused …show more content…

The article “Droppin' knowledge on race: Hip-Hop, white adolescents, and anti-racism education” by Steven Netcoh, is a great article because it goes in depth and critically pulls apart the issues of Hip hop and race. Another article “Hip-Hop Defines Today's Youth Culture Worldwide” by Dalton Higgins is useful and informative since it discusses how Hip hop has influenced youth culture around the world; it does provide some bias but it is limited. A third article is “How Has Hip-Hop Shaped Modern Society” by Tamara Thompson is even more influential since it not only focuses on the major cultures around the world regarding hip hop, but also smaller cultures and races views on hip hop. An article that is biased on the means of them being radically pro hip hop culture, but still provides thoughtful information is “Introduction to the special issue: hip hop, critical pedagogy, and radical education in a time of crisis” by Christopher Tinson and Carlos R.E.C. McBride. The last article that is used is also biased since it rules with the preconceived idea that Hip hop is powerful enough to create a sociopolitical change is “Hip-Hop Is a Powerful Force for Global Socio-Political Change” by Fernandez, Sujatha. Hip-hop is a genre that is more than just music, it’s a culture that opens itself up to …show more content…

Hip hop is a genre that is shared amongst multiple minority and non minority Cultures and races. The genre is embraced as one that can be charged with politics and an outlet of rage and opinions, and one that can be lighthearted and fun. ¨During the recent wave of revolutions across the Arab world and the protests against illegitimate presidents in African countries like Guinea and Djibouti, rap music has played a critical role in articulating citizen discontent over poverty, rising food prices, blackouts, unemployment, police repression and political corruption.”(Fernandez) Hip hop is the voice of the outvoted and the oppressed, it is also the voice of change. While most other genres can also be a voice of change, hip hop is one that has been developed and adapted to be a catalyst in socio political change. While it will not help integrate black and white culture properly, it voices the citizens unrest and discomfort in a powerful and moving way that can lead to a change it is a form of activism that is typically not violent and is easily accessible. “Hip Hop activism...[has the]ability to consistently and publicly critique the state and create platforms of resistance against conditions of oppression. In this sense, Hip Hop activism, informed by histories of cultural and political struggle, may be said to follow in the tradition of Civil Rights and Black Liberation protest movements. “(Tinson and McBride) Hip hop can help change the

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