In this episode of the “Something to Say” podcast, our host, Mazi Mutafa, sits down with Faith, a Words Beats and Life Academy student and Dr. Msia Clark, a professor at Howard University. They discuss the WBL Academy, the new hip-hop minor which will be available at Howard University, the evolution of racial identity throughout the world, Dr. Clark’s new book, and how hip-hop is changing throughout generations.
Up next, we hear from co-host Patrick Washington who speaks with the 2024 Washington DC Youth Poet Laureate, Isaac Yebio.
To wrap up this episode, Mazi interviews Lisa Simms Booth of the Smith Center for Healing and the Arts.
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