Hip Hop, Poetry & Power: Lyrical Faith & the Black AF (Artistic Freedom) Conference at UMass Amherst

February 4
46 mins

Episode Description

Dive into the heart of Hip Hop, Black artistry, and activism with this powerful excerpt from the “Hip Hop Can Save America” weekly livestream show, featuring international award-winning spoken word poet, Imani J. Wallace (Lyrical Faith), and host Manny Faces. In this segment, they break down the mission and impact of the Black Artistic Freedom Conference (Black AF) at UMass Amherst (https://www.bit.ly/BLACKAF2026RSVP), a “dynamic experience centering education and activism through the arts.”

Whether you’re an artist, educator, or advocate, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone interested in how Hip Hop culture can drive social change and foster community.

FOR INFO: https://www.bit.ly/BLACKAF2026RSVP

TO DONATE: https://www.bit.ly/BLACKAFDONATE

TO VOLUNTEER: www.bit.ly/BLACKAFVOLUNTEER

(Excerpted from the weekly Hip Hop Can Save America! livestream.)

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