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Can Cultural Capital combat Gentrification? For this episode we
partnered with the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural
Affairs for its public arts program ELEVATE, where we had a
chance to talk about how Hip-Hop’s Cultural Capital is in
conversation with Political Capital and Financial Capital when big
neighborhood change is on the way. First up, we had a conversation with Renaldo
Nehemiah, who is a curator and stylist to hip-hop celebrities from Ludacris to
Migos to Jermaine Dupri. Later, we sat down with Ryan Gravel and Heather
Infantry of the non-profit Generator, about how a city blends culture, ideas,
and development to maintain a sense of place for everyone.
Where do we go from here? Season 3 is about to wrap, but we couldn’t let it go without answering fan feedback/questions from the timeline and highlighting some of our favorite conversations from this season.
Published 09/27/21
Are your Twitter Fingers running rampant? We discuss the impact of social media fan culture on how music journalists do their jobs and what we ultimately remember (or forget) about artists. David Dennis, Senior Writer at the Undefeated, joins us to discuss his approach to writing reviews, dealing...
Published 09/20/21