For Django Janes and Other Black Women Who Have Decided that Hip Hop Is For Us
Art Education in Critical Times12/01/19 • 36 min
This episode reflects on cultural studies theorist Stuart Hall’s thoughts on popular culture and critical pedagogy Bettina Love’s work with Black girls, Hip-Hop feminism, and Hip-Hop pedagogy. In talking with fellow educator, Elizabeth Mack, we explore connections between hip hop, hip-hop music videos, education, and being Black women.
12/01/19 • 36 min
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