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Fight the Power: Breakin Down Hip Hop Activism, co-edited by
provocative and Fiercely intelligent Hip Hop heads Arash
Daneshzadeh, Anthony J. Nocella II, Chandra Ward, and Ahmad
Washington, is a fresh thought-provoking book that engages in
social justice, Black Lives Matter, Hip Hop, youth culture, and
current affairs. This must-read is a timely and powerfully engaging
collection of interviews by outstanding, brilliant BIPOC Hip Hop
activists from around the United States. Their stories are a
poignant testimony for what is happening in the streets against
racism, classism, police brutality, prisons, hate groups, and white
supremacy. This dope-ass book that screams loud FTP is perfect for
any reader at any age.
Fight the Power: Breakin Down Hip Hop Activism, co-edited by
provocative and Fiercely intelligent Hip Hop heads Arash
Daneshzadeh, Anthony J. Nocella II, Chandra Ward, and Ahmad
Washington, is a fresh thought-provoking book that engages in
social justice, Black Lives Matter, Hip Hop, youth culture, and
current affairs. This must-read is a timely and powerfully engaging
collection of interviews by outstanding, brilliant BIPOC Hip Hop
activists from around the United States. Their stories are a
poignant testimony for what is happening in the streets against
racism, classism, police brutality, prisons, hate groups, and white
supremacy. This dope-ass book that screams loud FTP is perfect for
any reader at any age.
Voices from the Margins: Fresh Perspectives on an Introduction to
Sociology brings together underrepresented voices and perspectives
to address an array of topics through the experiences of those with
multiple, intersecting marginalized identities. The issues
presented speak to what is relevant today through the voices of
women, people of color, sexual minorities, and people with
disabilities. The reader is organized into five sections. The first
deals with the who, what, and how of sociology. The second
addresses self, culture, socialization, and deviance. Readings in
the third consider class, race, gender, and sexuality. In the
fourth the material covers a range of social institutions, and the
final section explores the concept of environmental sociology. The
growing sub-discipline of digital sociology is threaded throughout
the text. Voices from the Margins reflects the increasing diversity
of today's college students and the general population, and centers
knowledge around those who have traditionally been disenfranchised.
It is well suited to foundational courses in the discipline and is
also an excellent supplemental reader for general courses in social
science.
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