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Hip-Hop Professor Raps To Advocate For Women's Rights And Social Justice - Blavity

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A.D. Carson, an assistant hip-hop professor at the University of Virginia, is an award-winning musician and writer who has been

using his lyrics and essays to advocate for marginalized people.

Source: Blavity News

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