In this episode, Dr. Tyler Bunzey, Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies, shares his experience teaching courses on hip-hop feminism and Black womanhood at Johnson C. Smith University. Dr. Evans and Dr. Bunzey discuss how hip-hop serves as a site of critical inquiry into race, gender, and identity, particularly through the lens of artists like Rapsody. Bunzey also touches on the importance of diversifying hip-hop scholarship and creating space for marginalized voices within academia and the larger hip-hop discourse.
Uncommon Naledge is hosted by Dr. Jabari Evans and edited and produced by Phillip Schlies.
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Original music for introduction and outro produced by Michael "Double 0" Aguilar.
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