Thursday Questions - Clarissa Lunday
1) For Black Mama: Your lyrics communicate the violence that happens to women and those in different economic classes. Do they also expose the intersection of race-and-gendered violence?
2) For Caye Cayejera: We have learned that hip-hop has a long history of bring a voice to disenfranchised people. How does your music give voice to LGBTI people?
3) For Taki Amaru: How has learning the ancestral language of Ecuador changed the way you rap and does it make you feel closer to your roots?
2) For Caye Cayejera: We have learned that hip-hop has a long history of bring a voice to disenfranchised people. How does your music give voice to LGBTI people?
3) For Taki Amaru: How has learning the ancestral language of Ecuador changed the way you rap and does it make you feel closer to your roots?
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