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Words Beats & Life Podcasts
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Something to Say (11-26-2024)
Words Beats & Life Podcasts
1 hour 43 minutes 36 seconds
10 months ago
Something to Say (11-26-2024)
In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast, host, Mazi Mutafa, Speaks with Ugandan hip-hop artist Babaluku and Howard University Professor, Dr. Msia Clark. They discuss the recent hip-hop conference, the Bavubuka foundation, what community based work looks like within the framework of hip-hop culture, uplifting local artists via podcasting, encouraging more indigenous language articles to boost various voices within the hip-hop community, how a lot of hip-hop artists from Uganda are becoming teachers globally, hip-hop as a driver for Pan-Africanism, and the importance of practicing self-care. Co-host Patrick Washington interviews the 2019 DC Youth Poet Laureate, Gabriela Orozco. Mazi speaks with Detroit based activist and writer Piper Carter. Thank you for tuning into this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast! 
Words Beats & Life Podcasts