This expansive collection sets the stage for the next generation of
Hip Hop scholarship as we approach the fiftieth anniversary of the
movement's origins.
Celebrating 50 years of Hip Hop cultural history, Freedom Moves
travels across generations and beyond borders to understand Hip Hop's
transformative power as one of the most important arts movements of our
time. This book gathers critically acclaimed scholars, artists,
activists, and youth organizers in a wide-ranging exploration of Hip Hop
as a musical movement, a powerful catalyst for activism, and a culture
that offers us new ways of thinking and doing freedom.
Rooting Hip Hop in Black freedom culture, this state-of-the-art
collection presents a globally diverse group of Black, Indigenous,
Latinx, Asian American, Arab, European, North African, and South Asian
artists, activists, and thinkers. The "knowledges" cultivated by Hip Hop
and spoken word communities represent emerging ways of being in the
world. Freedom Moves examines how educators, artists, and activists
use these knowledges to inform and expand how we understand our
communities, our histories, and our futures.