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| Photo provided via Talib Kweli's tweets |
For
months, America has witnessed the Occupy movement that started out of Wall
Street and expanded throughout the country. Canadian activist group, Adbusters,
began the Wall Street protest fighting for the “99%” – those who were outside
of the 1% of wealthy American citizens. Economically those who aren’t of the
1%, may have witnessed the struggle of survival in America and are seeking a
change. As the protests turned into a movement, Hip Hop artists became actively
involved.
Lupe
Fiasco has taken major involvement in this movement. Lupe Fiasco took to
twitter verbalizing his feelings toward the movement and even his whereabouts.
On November 3, 2011, Lupe was featured on Al Jazeera’s live stream talking
about the protests. He also has been highly involved in the Occupy Oakland
protests. But Lupe Fiasco isn’t the only artist to utilize their platform for the mobilization of the movement. Talib Kweli
and Immortal Tech consistently went to protests showing their support and them
too, taking to social media their thoughts on what was happening. Russell Simmons and
Kanye West too have shown their support. The support of these artists is a testament to the power of the culture of Hip Hop and how we can use it for the survival of our community.
["For a revolution to happen, you need a revolution on every level" - Talib Kweli]
[Immortal
Tech feels that the arrest of over 800 citizens on the Brooklyn Bridge, was a
form of police brutality]
If you
are unaware about what has been going on with this prolific movement, please
visit Huffington Post.

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