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Book SynopsisExamines how youth activism has emerged to address the persistent inequalities that affect urban youth of color. This book provides a detailed account of the strategies that youth activists use to frame their social justice agendas and organize in their local communities.
Trade Review"The Hip-Hop Generation Fights Back is a unique and important study of youth activism today. Clay skillfully uses the insights of young people to provide a detailed depiction and explanation of how young people are creating and engaging in social activism in the 21st century. This is an essential book to read for anyone interested in and concerned with youth organizing and activism." -- Cathy J. Cohen,author of Democracy Remixed: Black Youth and the Future of American Politics
"Andreana Clay's insightful study of activism among youth of color masterfully shows the ways that teenagers are politically active in their schools and communities. Rejecting stereotypes of Black, Latino and Asian youth as apathetic and causing social problems, this book shows us their commitment to fight for social change. A profoundly optimistic book, The Hip-Hop Generation Fights Back provides a fascinating glimpse of the optimism and resilience of the next generation of leaders who are essential to America's future." -- Patricia Hill Collins,author of From Black Power to Hip Hop
"The very concept of youth culture and resistance has become such a sociological cliché that in the face of such resistance we often respond with cynicism. Clays important The Hip-Hop Generation Fights Back cuts through this cynicism, allowing the hip-hop generation to speak for themselves about their humanity and the world that they are making for themselves and their communities." -- Mark Anthony Neal,editor of That’s the Joint: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader
"We are left with a deeper appreciation of the imprint youths make in the grassroots world of social change." -- Amy L. Best * American Journal of Sociology *
"[W]ell designed and deftly executed... Andreana Clay's fine study asks and answers important questions by drawing evidence and ideas from the imagination and insights of young people struggling to survive and thrive in a society that has largely abandoned them. Clay has chosen to write a book that is not merely a chronicle of oppressedpeoples suffering, but a call to action to join in their struggle." * Cultural Sociology *
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments vii 1. Youth Crisis, Rebellion, and Identity 1 2. Keep Your Eyes on the Prize The Contemporary Struggle 23 3. It's Gonna Get Hard Negotiating Race and Gender in Urban Settings 55 4. Hip-Hop for the Soul Kickin' Reality in the Local Scene 91 5. Queer Youth Act Up Tackling Homophobia Post-Stonewall 121 6. Big Shoes to Fill Activism Past and Present 153 7. Conclusion Sampling Activism 181 Appendix 191 Notes 199 Bibliography 215 Index 223 About the Author 230