TheGrio: Rep. Kamlager-Dove proposes legislation to celebrate 50th anniversary of hip-hop
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 27, 2023
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We wanted to make sure you saw this Grio article highlighting Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove's resolution honoring the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop. To read the article, see below. TheGrio U.S. Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove of California introduced legislation that would celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. On July 26, the Democratic congresswoman, who represents the 37th District, put forth a resolution to recognize Aug. 11, 2023, as the 50th anniversary of the art form. “My resolution celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. Hip-hop was really a subgenre that I think most folks didn’t think would last as long as it has,” Kamlager-Dove told theGrio. “It’s important now more than ever to preserve hip-hop because we see governor ‘De-Crazy’ [Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis] and others trying to ban books, take them out of places where young people can learn the importance of hip-hop,” she said. Kamlager-Dove told theGrio that over the years, hip-hop has “evolved into music that has become inclusive.” “I mean you have Lil Nas X who is committed to the LGBTQ community. You have rappers who have found ways to connect with punk, rock, jazz, Afro and country, which I think sort of affirms how American hip-hop is,” she said. “Any part of the globe you go to, there is some ethnic group that has found a way to kind of replicate or jump into the hip-hop space to use it to tell its stories,” she stated. “I had a long conversation with Chair Michael McCaul [R-Texas] about foreign affairs and he said soft power is as important as hard power and music is an incredibly important soft power,” she said.
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