Hip Hop Can Save America

The Resistance, Power, and Voice of Hip Hop with Ashley Tate, Founder, "To The Beat Y'all Symposium"


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Discover how Hip Hop becomes a powerful force for resistance, community, and transformation in this engaging interview from the "Hip Hop Can Save America" podcast! Host Manny Faces sits down with Ashley Tate, Assistant Professor of Dance at UNC Charlotte and founder of the "To the Beat Y'all: A Hip Hop Symposium" to explore the roots and real impact of street dance, embodied self-affirmation, and the vibrant diversity within Hip Hop culture. Whether you're an artist, educator, parent, community leader, or simply curious about what makes Hip Hop ESSENTIAL to personal and social change, this conversation sheds light on why the mind, body, and soul of Hpi Hop has always been central to its voice.

Get an inside look at the inaugural "To the Beat Y'all Symposium," a three-day celebration of movement, research, and community-building. Ashley shares her motivation for designing a festival that embraces all elements of hip hop—not just MCing or DJing, but also dance, visual art, and scholarship. As she explains: "I just consider hip hop this powerful force for embodied transformation… When they would leave the classroom, a lot of times they felt this new sense of self-worth and their shoulders back, head a little higher... Really understanding that their body is their first home."

Highlights from the episode include why dance is sometimes overlooked in Hip Hop spaces, how community-driven gatherings create lasting connections, and practical ways anyone can engage with Hip Hop culture — artistically, academically, or just for the love of it.

If you want to be inspired by hip hop's power as a "vehicle for creativity and education and social change," this one's for you! Don't miss Ashley's inside scoop and Manny's signature, thought-provoking questions. Hit play, join the conversation, and find out how Hip Hop Can Save America.

TIX/INFO: https://www.tinyurl.com/tothebeatyallsymposium

#HipHopCulture #DanceEducation #CommunityEmpowerment

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📚 This interview also connects to themes from the Cornel West-endorsed book, "Hip Hop Can Save America! Inspiration for the Nation from a Culture of Innovation," showing how Hip Hop provides strategies for education, social justice, mental health, and civic engagement.

Purchase the book here: https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.com/book

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The Hip Hop Can Save America! media ecosystem (podcast, newsletter, Discord, and more): https://www.hiphopcansaveamerica.com

Support this important cultural journalism: https://www.patreon.com/mannyfaces

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Key topics: hip hop symposium organization, dance as resistance and empowerment, movement and rhythm in hip hop, hip hop pedagogy, intersection of art and scholarship, accessibility of hip hop events, research presentations in hip hop, student involvement and poster presentations, visual arts in hip hop culture, community building and networking, inclusivity within hip hop conferences, history and types of hip hop dance, social dances and their significance, street dance and hip hop adjacency, empowerment through body movement, cultural legacy and memory in hip hop, bridging academic and community gaps, creative education and social change, youth contributions to hip hop, authenticity and expression in dance, ecosystem of hip hop arts

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If you believe Hip Hop is more than music—if you see it as a force for unity, creativity, and change—then hit LIKE, drop a COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more interviews, essays, and stories at the intersection of Hip Hop and society.

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