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Deep Dickollective
"We have always been there... "Hip Hop, Queerness and Homophobia
Katharina Morawek caught up with Juba Kalamka, the Co-Founder and Curator of the PeaceOUT Festival, at the fifth PeaceOUT World Homohop Festival in October 2005.
Katharina Morawek: Historically speaking, how did Hip Hop come out of the "closet"? What are the connections to a queer history of the USA and to the Black Liberation movement, such as the Black Panther Party?
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