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KC educator used to be a rapper. Now, he helps kids tell their stories through hip-hopSeeing these kids get inspired and using hip-hop to write raps about things they are going through like their parents passing away, living in shelters, talking about very traumatic things.
The music producer and co-founder of Murder Inc. Records welcomed three kids — Angie, Sonny and JJ — with his ex-wife Debbie ...
Temitope Creppy and AZA Allsop are studying Chicago drill rap’s role in mental health for Black youth, working to challenge the stigma around mental health and cultural expression.
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