
Music for Social Justice with Aisha Fukushima
Episode 30 | 5m 51s
Aisha Fukushima discusses her Raptivism project and her background as a hip hop artist.
Aisha Fukushima grew up writing creatively and experiencing hip hop music around the world. She's created a project called Raptivism that involves education, making music, and social justice.
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Music for Social Justice with Aisha Fukushima
Episode 30 | 5m 51s
Aisha Fukushima grew up writing creatively and experiencing hip hop music around the world. She's created a project called Raptivism that involves education, making music, and social justice.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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