Episode 5: Rhythmic Revolution with Jasiri X
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In this episode of 'Dismantling The Ivory Tower,' hosts Elijah Jagne and Dr. Clifford C. Meeks sit down with renowned hip-hop artist and activist, Jasiri X. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip hop, Jasiri X delves into the evolution of the genre, its social impact, and its significant role in today's society. He reflects on early hip-hop influences that shaped his music and activism, providing a thoughtful analysis of how themes within the music have changed over the years. As a vocal advocate for using music as a platform for social issues, Jasiri X explores the dichotomy between hip-hop's roots in social commentary and its current representation in the commercial mainstream. Drawing from his experience as an artist and activist, he shares his insights on the future of hip-hop, envisioning its potential as a tool for social change in the next 50 years. In a thought-provoking discussion, Jasiri X also reveals his dream collaboration from the vast panorama of hip-hop's 50-year history, and why this alliance would send a powerful societal message. Tune in for an insightful journey through the intersecting worlds of hip-hop, activism, and social justice.
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