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Скачать или смотреть CRS 25th Anniversary Symposium- Sound as Legal Resistance: Hip-Hop's Role in CRT's Future

  • Critical Race Studies
  • 2025-11-24
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As Critical Race Theory (CRT) faces unprecedented attacks and misrepresentation in today’s political discourse, this panel explores how hip-hop—specifically Public Enemy’s revolutionary critique—offers vital methodological insights for CRT’s next twenty-five years. Both CRT and Public Enemy emerged in the 1980s as responses to the limits of civil rights era gains and the persistence of structural racism.

While CRT scholars developed theoretical frameworks in law schools, Public Enemy articulated parallel critiques through music, reaching audiences far beyond traditional scholarship. This synchronicity reflected the post–civil rights era’s racial dynamics, where colorblind liberalism masked inequality and mainstream institutions resisted radical critique.

We argue that hip-hop’s contributions to CRT extend beyond cultural commentary. Public Enemy’s music demonstrates how artistic expression can function as legal resistance—offering counter-narratives that challenge institutional frameworks, expose racial capitalism, and envision alternative futures. Their work embodies what CRT terms “oppositional cultural practice”: art that critiques existing power while imagining transformation.
The four presentations trace this methodological contribution across key domains:

•Theoretical foundations—how Public Enemy’s call for cultural resistance and racial agency parallels CRT’s centering of marginalized voices and critique of colorblindness.
•Economic justice—how the group’s critique of racial capitalism complements CRT’s analysis of race as property.
•Institutional critique—how Public Enemy’s challenges to exploitative power structures offer tools for today’s battles over DEI and corporate racial justice.
•Afrofuturism and digital activism—how their radical vision translates into contemporary cultural resistance across technological platforms.
•Jade A. Craig, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Mississippi School of Law
•Etienne Toussaint, Associate Professor of Law, University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law
•Cheryl L. Wade, Harold McNiece Professor of Law, St. John’s University School of Law
•Moderator: Gregory Parks, Professor of Law, Wake Forest University School of Law

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