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GRR 004: How The NY Times Succeeds on Hip - Hop...and Fails On Race + KRS - One on the “Crystallization” of Malcolm X

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On this edition of GRR: Global Race Report, in light of the recent and ongoing HIP-HOP 50TH anniversary celebrations, I share thoughts which I recently published about why journalism on hip-hop often fails when it comes to race. I cite The New York Times as a recent example. Then, for our singular GRR feature, X100: The Malcolm X Century, we speak with a hip-hop legend, KRS-One, on why he—possibly more than any other hip-hop artist—has frequently quoted and referenced the great Malcolm X.
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GRR: Global Race Report
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarryAllen

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On this edition of GRR: Global Race Report, in light of the recent and ongoing HIP-HOP 50TH anniversary celebrations, I share thoughts which I recently published about why journalism on hip-hop often fails when it comes to race. I cite The New York Times as a recent example. Then, for our singular GRR feature, X100: The Malcolm X Century, we speak with a hip-hop legend, KRS-One, on why he—possibly more than any other hip-hop artist—has frequently quoted and referenced the great Malcolm X.
Podcast produced by CEO Rising.

GRR: Global Race Report
Email us: [email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarryAllen

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