Each episode opens with Hip Hop news that isnโt about dumb sh*t: reporting and analysis that looks past gossip and entertainment headlines to examine how Hip Hop intersects with education, mental health, civic life, media, and systems change.
From there, the show features in-depth conversations with artists, educators, journalists, researchers, and cultural workers who are applying Hip Hop as a tool for learning, healing, organizing, and innovation.
This weekโs conversation touches on Hip Hop-based therapy practices helping youth. (Full interviews and topic-specific segments are also released as standalone videos.)
Creator and host Manny Faces will, in the weeks ahead, deliver:
- Expanded reporting and commentary
- Occasional Field Notesโstyle segments
- Guest co-hosts and rotating perspectives
- Deeper dives into how culture operates as real-world infrastructure
Hip Hop is not just music or identity. It is one of the most sophisticated problem-solving cultures of the last fifty years โ and this show is about taking that seriously.
๐ด Live (mostly) weekly
๐๏ธ Interviews and clips released separately
๐ Hosted by Manny Faces, author of the Cornel West-endorsed book, "Hip Hop Can Save America! Inspiration for the Nation from a Culture of Innovation"
For more info on all this, including the free HHCSA! newsletter, visit https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.com
For more about Manny Faces, visit https://www.mannyfaces.com
To support this important, independent cultural journalism, https://www.patreon.com/mannyfaces

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