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Music as an outlet for sharing stories
12019-10-23T08:53:41-07:00Hannah Moore42d4ba7590c5f8c875bd850f4307f6eacc9f0eac3501810plain2019-10-30T08:53:29-07:00Hannah Moore42d4ba7590c5f8c875bd850f4307f6eacc9f0eacHere, various hip-hop artists share their experiences of feeling outcasts because of differences in their culture. Through the outlet of music, their voices were amplified. Their worthiness and confidence was built through these songs, and bring light to their culture.
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12019-10-23T08:49:29-07:00We Rock Long Distance [HD Version]3Film by Justin Schell, about Twin Cities hip hop artists TouSaik Lee, M.anifest, and Maria Isaplain2019-11-11T08:37:11-08:00Vimeo2017-12-24T17:05:16video248667094Justin Schell | 612 to 651