Saucier states that Hip- Hop in Africa has engendered a space wherein youth are

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Saucier states that Hip- Hop in Africa has engendered a space wherein youth are able to express themselves, where subaltern groups can speak with “one voice.” Do you agree with this assessment? Does Hip- Hop (and Hip- Life) music seem to be a legitimate option for all?
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The film and the article also discuss the tension between “traditional” cultural values and the impact of Hip- Hop. What is your take on the issue? What have been the consequences, both positive and negative, of Hip- Hop in the continent of Africa? <
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One source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJMpeYwifEU

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