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Hip Hop Can Save America

Hip Hop Can Save America

By: Manny Faces Media
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"Hip Hop Can Save America!" explores the innovative, inspiring, and often surprising ways Hip Hop music, culture, and sensibilities are improving society in areas such as education, science/technology, health/wellness and more. Hosted by award-winning journalist Manny Faces, HHCSA is a 2025 Gold recipient of the Signal Award for Best Music Podcast, and has been adapted into the Cornel West-endorsed book, "Hip Hop Can Save America! Inspiration for the Nation from a Culture of Innovation"2025 The Center for Hip Hop Advocacy / Manny Faces Media Art Music Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Alabama's Voting Rights Crisis + Hip Hop Activism [with Dr. Adia Winfrey]
    Jun 10 2026

    In this timely episode of "Hip Hop Can Save America!," Dr. Adia Winfrey dives deep into the chaos and injustice surrounding Alabama's recent redistricting battles. The founder of H.Y.P.E. Hip Hop Therapy and Transform Alabama breaks down how political maneuvers and Supreme Court decisions have affected Black voters and the broader fight for democracy. “Alabama is about 27% black. So you would think that a congressional map would represent such...but it didn’t do that,” she explains, highlighting the real-world consequences of these legal battles.

    Dr. Winfrey offers a front-row perspective on how grassroots organizers are using Hip Hop culture to inspire both dialogue and action at the community level. She reveals the power that music and culture have to ignite civic participation: “We use Hip Hop as a way to bring people together...when we draw people out, we just have conversations with people. Because everything is political, whatever you want to talk about, it goes back to some elected official doing something that impacted that."

    If you want unfiltered insights into how Hip Hop is mobilizing voters and shining a light on the future of democracy in the South, you won’t want to miss this powerful conversation.

    https://www.transformalabama.org

    https://www.instagram.com/transformalabama

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    If you’re looking for Hip Hop news with context, history, and care, you’re in the right place.

    📬 Subscribe to the Hip Hop Can Save America! newsletter for curated Hip Hop journalism on culture, education, media, and social impact https://mannyfaces.substack.com

    🎙️ Audio episodes & segments https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.com

    ❤️ Support independent, culture-driven journalism https://www.patreon.com/mannyfaces

    About the series:

    Hip Hop Can Save America! explores Hip Hop as culture, history, journalism, and problem-solving — not just entertainment.

    Created, hosted, edited, everythinged by Manny Faces.

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    22 mins
  • Hip Hop at Princeton, Hip Hop Theater, Beatboxing & Activism with Chesney Snow
    Jun 3 2026

    Renowned beatboxer, theater artist, and Princeton professor Chesney Snow joins Manny Faces for an inspiring episode of "Hip Hop Can Save America!" diving deep into topics like Hip Hop at Princeton University, the evolution of beatboxing, and the role of Hip Hop activism in community building.

    Discover how Hip Hop culture’s influence now extends into Ivy League academia, community activism, and creative arts therapy, as they discuss the groundbreaking Women in Hip Hop course at Princeton and the impact of programs like Beat Rockers at the Lavelle School for the Blind in the Bronx.

    This conversation highlights the importance of honoring Hip Hop’s roots while reimagining its place in diverse spaces from education to social justice.

    Whether you’re a Hip Hop head, aspiring educator, or activist, this episode uncovers how the music and the culture can be a force for innovation, hope, and real-world change. Listen for practical insights on using Hip Hop arts in education, building community-based theater, and creating sustainable activism. Don’t miss out on exclusive reflections about legendary figures, grassroots organizing, and how each of us — through creativity, empathy, and action — can harness Hip Hop to impact our world.

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    If you’re looking for Hip Hop news with context, history, and care, you’re in the right place.

    📬 Subscribe to the Hip Hop Can Save America! newsletter Curated Hip Hop journalism on culture, education, media, and social impact https://mannyfaces.substack.com

    🎙️ Audio episodes & segments https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.com

    ❤️ Support independent, culture-driven journalism https://www.patreon.com/mannyfaces

    About the series:

    Hip Hop Can Save America! explores Hip Hop as culture, history, journalism, and problem-solving — not just entertainment.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Previewing the 20th Trinity International Hip Hop Festival + Why Hip Hop Conferences Are Impactful
    Apr 8 2026

    Enjoy this exclusive preview of the 2026 Trinity International Hip Hop Festival on "Hip Hop Can Save America!"

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    In this episode, host Manny Faces is joined by Professor Seth Markle, Andreia Soares, and Taris "Bboy Poptart" Clemons to break down what's in store for the 20th edition of this iconic event, put on by Trinity College in association with The Temple of Hip Hop.

    Discover why the festival is a cornerstone for the Hartford scene and an international force bridging generations, elements, and communities. Get the inside scoop on headliners, the international lineup, breaking battles, and the festival’s powerful "Voices of Freedom" theme, connecting 20 years of hip hop to 250 years since the American Revolution.

    This episode highlights how hip hop continues to uplift communities and drive social change. Seth Markle explains, "The festival is all about diverse representation, showing the five elements of the culture and really showing the Hartford hip hop community and the ways in which it really uplifts the culture and our festival" Soares adds, "There is a generational trajectory right now... it's social justice, it's the common good. It's important" Poptart shares his passion as both a former competitor and the current breaking event coordinator: "All I hope to do is just keep shedding light on our B boy scene and giving them the highest level of competitors we can have here... bringing them what they see on TV right to their backyard."

    Whether you’re an artist, academic, organizer, or fan, this focused conversation will get you ready for Trinity’s can’t-miss blend of battles, panels, live shows, and community celebration. Tune in to understand why this festival holds a unique space—locally and globally—in keeping Hip Hop’s revolutionary spirit alive!

    For more on the conference, visit https://www.instagram.com/trinityhiphop

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    If you’re looking for Hip Hop news with context, history, and care, you’re in the right place.

    📬 Subscribe to the Hip Hop Can Save America! newsletter Curated Hip Hop journalism on culture, education, media, and social impact https://mannyfaces.substack.com

    🎙️ Audio episodes & segments https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.com

    ❤️ Support independent, culture-driven journalism https://www.patreon.com/mannyfaces

    About the series:

    Hip Hop Can Save America! explores Hip Hop as culture, history, journalism, and problem-solving — not just entertainment.

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    45 mins
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