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This presentation explores the complex relationship between hip-hop culture and race, focusing on issues of appropriation and commodification. We delve into the historical context of graffiti as art and commodity, analyze the impact of key figures like Eminem, and evaluate hip-hop's evolving identity from the 1970s to the present. Through discussions of stereotypes and co-optation, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of how race shapes and is shaped by hip-hop. Questions are welcome, and contact information for the presenters is provided.
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hip hop and race By: Clarissa Callon, Stefani Diaz, Tori Young, Jesse Cunha, Justin Derghazarian, Emmanuel cuevas
In Conclusion! 1. Creating Race 2. Appropriation 3. Commodification 4. Co-optation
Thank you! if you have any questions about our presentation and would like to contact any of us, feel free! Clarissa- clarissacallon@gmail.com Stefani- tori- Torilouise5@gmail.com manny- ecuevas717@gmail.com justin- jesse-
Works Cited 50 Cent talks Eminem, Rick Ross, Street King Immortal, Say Hip Hop is Pop Now. (n.d.). YouTube. Retrieved June 2, 2014, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTM9cm71K4U Eminem | Bio, Pictures, Videos | Rolling Stone. (n.d.). Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 10, 2014, from http://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/eminem