kpcc: The Last Jimmy

https://www.kpcc.org/programs/take-two/2015/07/24/43823/the-last-jimmy-a-hip-hop-musical-about-racism-poli/

Take Two talks about the new hip hop musical, The Last Jimmy.

Mass incarceration among African American men is an issue discussed widely in the media; a best selling book by legal scholar Michelle Alexander and now a hip hop musical. 

"The Last Jimmy," examines the effects of the American prison system on poor whites and people of color. It was presented as part of the free concert series, Grand Performances' 'Aftershocks' --  an exploration of the arts and activism as Los Angeles marks 50 years since the Watts riots.

Ahead of the play, A Martinez  spoke with playwright Phillip Brown and musician Karl "Dice Raw" Jenkins as part of the "downSTAGE with Take Two" discussion series.  

Listen to the rest of the "downSTAGE with Take Two" Aftershocks series below

Wattstax Revisted: Memories of the Wattstax musical festival with Tim Watkins and Lucien "Fiyeh" Smith

Watts 50: Exploring social movements through hip hop and archive form the Watts riots with hip hop duo, Dead Prez and Mark Torres from the Pacifica Radio Archives

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