I recently had the opportunity to speak with acclaimed rapper and activist B. Dolan about his song "Film the Police" originally released in 2011. In this segment we talk about political art and how protest songs can help be a tool to unite and activate the public. He also shares some personal insight into what's currently happening in Minnesota.
*Watch for the full interview with B. Dolan about his career and more in a few weeks.
Interview recorded May 29th, 2020 via Zoom
Intro music by Cedros
Hosted by James Toomey
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