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Sociologist Tricia Rose on hip-hop as a global profit powerhouse

Helga

03-01-2023 • 57 mins

It’s hard when you try to talk across racial groups about race ... I do believe that there's a better chance of them getting further if we can create spaces of both accountability and connection.

Tricia Rose is a pioneering scholar in the field of hip-hop, Chancellor's Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University, co-host with Cornel West of “The Tight Rope” podcast, and Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America.

In this episode, Rose discusses how she balances her love of the early days of hip-hop with the global profit powerhouse it has become, the beauty of chaos, and how essential it is to build safe, stable communities at a time when everything is being done to isolate and separate.

References:

Fannie Lou Hamer

Clarence Thomas

Tightrope with Cornell West

Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America

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