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Jahi Salaam, A Young New Orleans Poet, Raps About Prison, School And Poverty - 8
Publisher |
WWNO
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Documentary
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Apr 13, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:09:45
“If you grew up struggling, then you my audience,” says Jahi Salaam, an 18-year-old rapper and a poet. Jahi is from New Orleans. His first name, Jahi, means dignity in Swahili. His last name means peace. When Jahi talks about poverty, school, and prison, he says: they’re all intertwined. This is Unprisoned. I’m Eve Abrams.

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