Hip-Hop in Times of Pandemic and Protest

An evening of spoken word, rap, art and community. Curated by Karia White with Assétou Xango as Master of Ceremonies

Shades of Honey works to cultivate community through artistic lenses such as spoken word, poetry, rap, dance and other avenues of expression. It centers Black, Brown and Indigenous artists navigation and presentation of the nuances of living in America and traversing white supremacy more broadly. It in essence is resistance, survival and thriving on display.

This presentation is part of “Hip-Hop in Times of Pandemic and Protest,” a series of events in March that explore the music, politics, performance, and pedagogy of Hip-Hop.

The event took place on Wednesday, March 10 at 6:00 MST online.  The event recording is presented below.

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