Women in Hip Hop at Princeton, Activist Rapper vs ICE, DJing for ADHD, Hip Hop's GRAMMY Kids

This excerpt from the Hip Hop Can Save America livestream show -- "Hip Hop News That Isn’t About Dumb Sh*t" -- features host Manny Faces and guest co-host Keisha "TK" Dutes discussing the meaningful ways Hip Hop is intersecting with education, activism, community work, and more. The conversation highlights a Princeton University course on women in Hip-Hop, rapper Nur-D's stand against ICE in Minneapolis, the legacy of Houston's Michael "5000" Watts, and the GRAMMY win for Fyutch and his daughter Aura V in the children's music category. If you think Hip Hop has lost its depth, its politics, or its power — this segment helps make the case that you’re just not looking in the right places. (Excerpted from the weekly "Hip Hop Can Save America" livestream.) --- 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   / mannyfaces   About the series: Hip Hop Can Save America! explores Hip Hop as culture, history, journalism, and problem-solving — not just entertainment.