Sunday, April 12, 2015

Palestine and Hip Hop

"While solidarity has been steadily growing, the language of hip-hop has served as a bridge between communities. Hip-hop has grown immensely in Palestine among marginalized youth on both sides of the "Green Line," while honoring the pioneers and grassroots beginnings of the genre. Like the kids who founded hip-hop in the South Bronx, whose neighborhoods were destroyed by gentrification, completely isolated from resources, abandoned by the government yet scrutinized by law enforcement, Palestinian rappers express the same resistance. They utilize hip-hop to promote community, self-expression and to protest environmental violence and second-class citizenship."

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