Voices of da City is a 6-part series exploring race, history and resistance in Cape Town through the narrative of Hip Hop in the city from the late '80s until now.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsNewsMusic HistoryMusic |
In Episode 6 of Voices of Da City, we're in Wynberg with YoungstaCPT. Youngsta speaks to us about the spatial divisions in Cape Town and the impact of colonisation on its people. He unpacks how struggle is the essence of Hip Hop and how the culture h... more
In Episode 5 of Voices of Da City, we’re at the home of the Guguluthu 7 with DrieManSkap. Dla, Redondo and Ma-B speak to us about the spirit of resistance in Gugulethu and what it means to grow up in the township. They revisit the origins of the Spaz... more
In Episode 4 of Voices of Da City, we're at the site of the 2010 uprising in against the City of Cape Town's removal of homes, where we're engaging with Isaac Mutant. Isaac speaks about the meaning of the Uprising of Hangeberg and spatial injustice i... more
In Episode 3 of Voices of Da City, we're at the oldest community radio station in Africa, Bush Radio with Shameema Williams. Shameema speaks to us about self-actualisation and the many social ills in society. She recalls how the legendary crew, Godes... more
In Episode 2 of Voices of Da City, we're in the original office of the Heal the Hood Project in Grassy Park with Emile YX?. Emile speaks unpacks the apartheid government used education as a tool to control, and what the essence of education should be... more
In Episode 1 of Voices of Da City, we're in the District 6 Museum with DJ Ready D. He speaks about forced removals and the violence & uncertainty at the dawn of democracy. He touches on the influence of pro-Black gangster rap from the USA and the eme... more
In episode 1 of Voices of Da City, we’re in the District 6 Museum with DJ Ready D, who with other creators formed the crew known as Prophets of Da City. Hosted by Minhaj Jeenah and produced by Amina Deka Asma from Volume. Music by Alex Hendricks.
Brilliant work from Minhaj. Love the historical context of the podcast. Great presentation and incredible storytelling. Can’t wait to hear more! South Africa and the world needs more stories and content like this.
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Apple Podcasts | #241 |
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