For over 50 years, the global hip-hop culture of rap, graffiti, breaking and DJing has offered marginalized people a platform to artistically address issues such as racism and discrimination. In the lecture by Munich rapper and activist WASEEM, we learn about its origins in the Bronx through to projects such as "WORD UP! Rap & Poetry against Racism". The focus is on the artistic examination of human dignity. WASEEM will also be performing, accompanied by other WORD UP! artists from the east of Munich.
In cooperation with WORD UP! Rap & Poetry against Racism & Discrimination, Bezirksjugendring Oberbayern, Morgen e.V. and Münchner Stadtbibliothek in Ramersdorf.
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Free admission. Registration possible at www.mvhs.de