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"ITS BIGGER THAN HIP-HOP"
-DEAD PREZ
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"Cuba is home to over 11 million people and is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture, and customs draw from diverse sources, including: the aboriginal TaĆno and Ciboney peoples; the period of Spanish colonialism; the introduction of African slaves; and its proximity to the United States. "-
Wikipedia
Mid-june visits the island nation of cuba, the wealth in culture, political history, and of course the active interface of hip-hop. The conflict of one nation known for its beauty, and political discourse from cuban-american relations, deep rooted music, prisoners of conscience and natural rescource. Monday hints a closer look, since the days of Ernesto "che" guevara, to the legacy and longevity of Fidel castro, every generation in its time possesed one thing, a voice. One small nation with global impact. Starting with a simple introduction of cuba's modern day, todays clips bridge insight into the youth from Art fennel's journalism, and a grassroots documentry of the views heard through cuban hip-hop.
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