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"I didn't know we were in the ghetto." Words that hit like a slap during what should've been a celebration of dance. When this hip-hop crew performed at an upscale event, they faced shocking prejudice that exposed the dance community's uncomfortable divide.-Raw, unfiltered reactions to being called "gang members" simply for their dance style-The eye-opening moment when dancers realized not everyone welcomes true diversity-The strategic decision: confront discrimination or let your performance speak loudest?-Why some performers feel threatened by others' authenticity and energy-How true allies defend others even when it's uncomfortableDon't miss this honest conversation about navigating prejudice while staying true to your art.
By Temper Tantrum5
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"I didn't know we were in the ghetto." Words that hit like a slap during what should've been a celebration of dance. When this hip-hop crew performed at an upscale event, they faced shocking prejudice that exposed the dance community's uncomfortable divide.-Raw, unfiltered reactions to being called "gang members" simply for their dance style-The eye-opening moment when dancers realized not everyone welcomes true diversity-The strategic decision: confront discrimination or let your performance speak loudest?-Why some performers feel threatened by others' authenticity and energy-How true allies defend others even when it's uncomfortableDon't miss this honest conversation about navigating prejudice while staying true to your art.