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About Louder Than A Riot Podcast
Louder Than A Riot is a compelling podcast from NPR that explores the interconnected rise of hip-hop and mass incarceration in the United States. It delves into the societal and systemic issues through the lens of music and artist experiences. The podcast critically examines the criminal justice system and its deep-seated relationship with music, addressing topics of racial injustice, politics, and power. Through storytelling and in-depth interviews, it offers listeners a unique perspective on the intersection of music and social justice.
Louder Than A Riot is a compelling podcast from NPR that explores the interconnected rise of hip-hop and mass incarceration in the United States. It delves into the societal and systemic issues through the lens of music and artist experiences. The podcast critically examines the criminal justice system and its deep-seated relationship with music, addressing topics of racial injustice, politics, and power. Through storytelling and in-depth interviews, it offers listeners a unique perspective on the intersection of music and social justice.