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Contemporary Latin Artists and Activism
How are contemporary Latin artists pursuing activism and promoting positive change in their communities?
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How are contemporary Latin artists pursuing activism and promoting positive change in their communities?
How can a logo help communicate a person or group’s unique personality?
How can ratios be used to identify a music artist’s social media audience engagement?
How have visual artists worked with musicians without compromising their style?
What is Afrofuturism and what are some of the cultural traditions and historical events that inspired and reinforced it?
How has the image and history of the American cowboy been reclaimed in the 21st Century?
How do Kendrick Lamar’s album DAMN. and the work of photojournalist Gordon Parks tell stories that bring attention to social issues?
What is the Flint water crisis, and why did it occur?
What is the Flint water crisis, and why did it occur?
What was Third Wave Feminism, why did it occur, and how did musicians address some of the movement’s demands?
How have musicians responded to the Black Lives Matter movement?
What was Hurricane Katrina, and how did Black Americans articulate the frustrations they felt in its aftermath?
How have Black artists throughout the 20th century used music to speak about racial injustice in America?
What is plastic, how is it harmful for the environment, and how can it be used more responsibly?
How is plastic made, how does it affect our marine environments, and how can plastic waste be eliminated?
What different types of communities exist, and how do the people in our communities impact us?
What different types of communities exist, and how do the people in our communities impact us?
Why might people dance, and how have dance trends changed in America since the 1920s?
What Latin American genres inspired Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s hit song “Despacito”?
How does music help us remember people we are close to, or those we have lost?
What makes a work of art “original,” and how does the use of “sampling” technology in Hip Hop challenge perceptions of “originality”?
How does “the beat” of popular music reflect the histories of multiethnic populations and places?
How is the re-use and re-purposing of existing music at the heart of the Hip Hop recording experience?
How were Bo Diddley’s recordings an anomaly in relation to 1950s Pop music, and how is his rhythm-driven sound and self-presentation a precursor to Hip Hop style?
How were musicians and artists affected by McCarthyism in 1950s America?
How did Gospel influence American popular music?
How did changes in the Soul music of the early 1970s reflect broader shifts in American society during that time?
How did Gangsta Rap and Conscious Hip Hop respond to the social and political conditions of the 1990s?
What are the roots of Hip Hop?