Liberation Summer: Hip-Hop vs. Neoliberalism ft. The Point CDC + SYEP Youth

Event flyer for “Hip Hop vs Neoliberalism” with images of four performers.

Date and Time

Tuesday, July 18, 2023
2:00 pm

Location

BronxArtSpace, 700 Manida St, Bronx, NY 10474
BronxArtSpace, 700 Manida St, Bronx, NY 10474

Cost

About this event

Join us for the REBEL Workshop on Hip-Hop vs. Neoliberalism with Rebel Diaz, in collaboration with The Point CDC and SYEP Youth. Dive into discussions and activities that explore the intersection of Hip-Hop culture and the fight against neoliberal policies. This workshop is designed to enlighten and empower through music, dialogue, and community engagement, highlighting Hip-Hop's role in social activism and resistance.

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