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The Role Of Artists Beyond Celebrity
Season 3 · Episode 10

The Role Of Artists Beyond Celebrity

Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly and Devyn Springer speak with rapper and poet Noname about hip-hop, cultural work, consciousness, voting, and activism.

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November 2, 20201h 10mExplicit

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Show Notes

Rapper and poet Noname has spent a bulk of her career rejecting celebrity, and is now taking a turn towards the left to embrace anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist, and radical politics. Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly and Devyn Springer speak with her to find out what the trajectory towards political activation has been like, who inspires her, where she sees the state of hip-hop today, how she hopes to continue on her political path, voting, and much more. 

You will hear interlude audio of Nina Simone discussing the role of artists, and of a clip contrasting the political orientations of Tupac Shakur and Young Thug. 

 

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charisse burden-stellymusicnonameartartistscultural workrapperhip-hoprappersblack artcelebrityrap music