Say Their Names, Know Their Stories: How Hip Hop and Police Brutality Against Minorities Go Hand in Hand

Published: May 2, 2021, 8:26 p.m.

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This week on The Rap Lab, the fellas revisit episode 17 of the show and further the conversation about police brutality. The fellas share their own experiences with police, give their opinions on police culture, and how hip hop has become a platform to speak out against police brutality against minorities.

Know their names, the victims of police brutality:

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