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Episode 13, Hip Hop Studies Part 3: The Hip Hop Movement

Episode 13, Hip Hop Studies Part 3: The Hip Hop Movement

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In this powerful closing chapter of our Hip Hop Studies series, Dr. Reiland Rabaka invites us to step beyond the music and into the deeper meaning of hip hop as a worldwide movement for change.

While most people think of hip hop as just beats and rhymes, Dr. Rabaka challenges us to see it as something much larger: a living, breathing social movement rooted in community, activism, and the ongoing fight for justice. He explores how hip hop emerged from the margins — born in the Bronx, nurtured in neighborhoods often overlooked or deliberately neglected — and transformed into a global force that now shapes culture, politics, and social consciousness around the world.

“Rap music and hip hop culture are merely the tools… if they can be used to degrade and destroy, then they can also be used to elevate and educate.” — Dr. Reiland Rabaka

In this episode, we dig into how artists used — and continue to use — hip hop to fight oppression, tell untold stories, and create space for community healing and imagination. We discuss the movement’s connections to earlier Black freedom struggles, and how it has become an archive of resistance, resilience, and radical possibility.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of hip hop or just beginning to understand its power, this conversation will expand your view of what music can do — and what it can mean.

See more show notes and see our customized playlist for Episode 13 on our website.

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