Dr. Charity Marsh is a professor at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan. Since obtaining her PhD in 2005, Marsh has published numerous texts on hip-hop in Canada; often exploring the topic through an indigenous and gender lens. At the tail end of 2020, Marsh, alongside Mark V. Campbell, edited and published a scholarly collection on Canadian hip-hop titled We Still Here: Hip-Hop North of the 49th Parallel. I recently read through the text, and sat down with Charity to discuss the process putting this together, as well as her own contributions to the text that she had authored. Enjoy the podcast!
Dr. Marsh would like to acknowledge that she lives, works, plays, and parents two kiddos on Treaty 4 lands. Treaty 4 is home to the Nêhiyawak (Cree), Anihšināpēk (Saulteaux), Lakota, Dakota, Nakoda peoples, as well as the homeland of the Métis Peoples.
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