How local queers are building a space in hip-hop

Queer Hip-Hop Uncensored– an introduction to California-based queer emcees– arrived just in time for Long Beach Pride. "It’s an awesome opportunity for us to show people that there are LGBTQ+ artists because I think it’s so important that we have this visibility, not just on campus, but our LGBTQ+ community overall." The video highlights the musicians who performed, and their views on queer visibility in hip-hop, on Voicewaves.

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