Hip Hop 4 Change: Using Art Activism to Combat Climate Change
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Hip Hip is not just a music genre it’s a way to incite activism in marginalized youth. In this episode we delve into how youth can use art to engage critically with the world around them and specifically climate activism as we are joined by Khafre Jay, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit: Hip Hop For Change. For a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/hip-hop-4-change-using-art-activism-to-combat-climate-change/
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