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Kendrick Lamar has always used his music as a mirror to society, tackling mental health, trauma, and cultural identity. His Super Bowl halftime show was no different —it was a statement, a movement, and a moment in history. From the powerful symbolism of red and blue unity to Samuel L. Jackson's portrayal of Uncle Sam, every element had layers of meaning.
Listen as Dr. Delvena Thomas dives deep into the significance of Kendrick's performance-from "40 Acres and a Mule" to Serena Williams' unapologetic presence.
LISTEN HERE & Read the full breakdown now & share your thoughts here or on the Herald’s site:
https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/article300453634.htmlor here:
https://www.miamediagroup.com - scroll down to my picture
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Kendrick Lamar has always used his music as a mirror to society, tackling mental health, trauma, and cultural identity. His Super Bowl halftime show was no different —it was a statement, a movement, and a moment in history. From the powerful symbolism of red and blue unity to Samuel L. Jackson's portrayal of Uncle Sam, every element had layers of meaning.
Listen as Dr. Delvena Thomas dives deep into the significance of Kendrick's performance-from "40 Acres and a Mule" to Serena Williams' unapologetic presence.
LISTEN HERE & Read the full breakdown now & share your thoughts here or on the Herald’s site:
https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/article300453634.htmlor here:
https://www.miamediagroup.com - scroll down to my picture