Voices of the South
Voices of the South

Voices of the South (2007)

Not Rated (US) | USA | English | 90 min |
Directed by: Travis Pearson, Carminski Latten
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Poet Saul Williams once said "My sound system is louder than your belief system" This statement is true to a lot of african-american youths when it comes to Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop has given a voice to many who have felt isolated by poverty and despair. It has become a vehicle for some to overcome financial hardship and therapy to cope with inaccuracies of today's society. The south being the birthplace for most african-americans, has been seen by many in the Hip-Hop community as a set back by the orgy of materalism and misogyny. My partner and I went out to explore the effects that southern Hip-Hop artist have on the younger generation; Interviewing a cross section of people asking them their thoughts and feelings about the power of Hip-Hop today. And how they are handling the attention and responsibility they now have and so desperately wanted.

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