Hip-hop culture has much to add to the racial justice conversation taking place in the streets and on basketball courts across the United States and even in Canada, says a curator of a University of Toronto education series on the movement.
Read the articleU of T hip-hop conference highlights virtual storytelling, activism
Source: Canada's National Observer
Wed, Nov 4, 2020
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