This episode is dedicated, almost entirely, to the questions surrounding Judaism in and with the Hip Hop culture and community. After beginning with the recent ViacomCBS firing of Nick Cannon over an…
Ayana Contreras talked with Chris Bauman of the National Independent Music Venue Association, sharing the struggles that local venues has been through due to the COVID pandemic.
On this twelfth installment of SONS, Coval and Goodwin dive into graffiti in this moment, Kanye West's newest song (and presidential run), Megan Thee Stallion's new single, and Pop Smoke's posthumous…
Sandra Treviño of Enchufate comes back once again to share with us some fresh music from the Latinx world. This week she shows us the folk and soulful music of Guatemalan artist Gaby Moreno and the h…
There was a lot to cover this episode and not even a lightning-storm-internet-slowing could hold it all back. From the 2020 remix of “Fight the Power,” to the celebration of Black Thought and The Roo…
Join Idris Goodwin and Kevin Coval as they discuss how Hip Hop intersects with culture, politics, fashion and more.
This episode, they discuss the Noname/J.Cole feud, how intergenerational issues hav…
Sandra Treviño of Enchúfate shares with us some of the most diverse sounds of Latin America.
This week, she brings to us Afro Cubano Cha cha twists with mixes of traditional Afro-Caribbean sounds of…
Idris Goodwin and Kevin Coval sit down once more to talk about hip-hop, pop culture, and everything in between.
This episode, the duo talk Run The Jewels, Bruce Lee's "Be Water" and Dave Chappelle's …
Sandra Treviño of Enchufate comes back once again to bring some levity to our week by highlighting some new comedic and satirical music acts such as Puerto Rico's Los Rivera Destino
Idris Goodwin and Kevin Coval join forces once again to talk on the cultural influences hip hop has on the world. This week, the duo talk on hip hop and the Five Percent Nation, Do The Right Things, …
Bekoe talked with Kina Collins, community organizer and former Congressional Candidate, about the national organization of protests in response to police brutality, and political activism within marg…
Sandra Treviño of Enchúfate diverts from her usual programming to stand with the Black community of Chicago, showing the intersectionality between Black and Brown lives in Chicago.
Bekoe, our midday host, spoke with Heavy Crownz, Chicago-based artist, rapper, and representative of TRAP House Chicago. They talk TRAP House Chicago, the recent protests, and the coming together of …
On this special installment of Practically Speaking, host Audra Wilson talks to Dr. Pancho McFarland about Polyculturalism, the Black presence in Mexican Culture, and more. We also hear music from:
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Kevin Coval and Idris Goodwin join forces for a special episode centered around hip hop's long, intergenerational perspective on protests, as well as the work that still needs to be done today.
Matt "Matt The Major" Harvey is the newest general coverage correspondent for The TRiiBE, digital news site focusing on Black Chicago. Bekoe talked with Matt about his experience covering the Chicago…
After the death of George Floyd, Protest take place globally for equal justice amidst a pandemic. Bekoe caught up with Chicago artist Azizz to discuss his experience at downtown Chicago protest as we…
Kevin Coval and Idris Goodwin get together once more to talk all things hip hop.
In this episode, Kevin and Idris talk Swiss Beatz, Nelly vs. Ludacris, Ice Cube's AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
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