In this episode of the Hip-Hop Learners Podcast I sit down with Danielle Garcia to discuss her most recent dissertation titled "The Politics of Hip Hop: A Political Analysis of Hip Hop’s History and Its Complicated Relationship with Capitalism." The thesis, published under the City University of New York's Graduate Center speaks on a variety of issues regarding early South Bronx political history, its influence on hip-hop politics, as well as hip-hop's relationship with capitalism. I quite enjoyed the podcast, and I hope you do as well.
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