Feb 3, 2026 | Afro-Latinx, Black Lives Matter, Hip Hop, Journalism, Media Justice, Puerto Rico
https://c.org/4jQkxqJNtg An Open Letter toBenito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Benito, bueno: On Sunday night at the Grammys, you stood before the world and declared “ICE OUT!” Those words echoed through living rooms, detention centers, and the hearts of...
May 14, 2018 | #TimesUp, Feminism, Hip Hop
To Our Fellow Women of Color: We see you. We hear you. Because we are you. For too long, our community has ignored our pain. The pain we bear is a burden that too many women of color have had to bear for centuries. The wounds run deep. As women of color within Time’s...
May 14, 2018 | Feminism, Hip Hop, Video
Watch this video on YouTube Last night I talked about the first time I was sexually abused at the age of 6, why we must #muteRKelly and the problem of abusers in Hip Hop culture. #muteRKelly #timesup...
Jun 26, 2017 | Audio, Black Lives Matter, Hip Hop, Media Appearances, Police, Puerto Rico
Listen to Rosa Clemente and Davey D of Hard Knock Radio discuss Puerto Rico, Anti-Blackness, and Philando Castile. Listen on KPFA
May 15, 2017 | Afro-Latinx, Hip Hop, Women Of Color
Watch this video on YouTube Rosa Clemente speaks at Rock the School Bells at Skyline College about the essence of hip hop, the legacy of speaking truth to power, and the dire context of an administration lead by an overt White...
Apr 20, 2016 | Feminism, Hip Hop
[PDF] April 18th, 2016 Contacts: Rosa Clemente, DJ Kuttin Kandi, Julie-C at reachiphop@gmail.com Hip Hop culture, founded in the Bronx in the early 70’s by Black and Brown working class youth, has always existed to facilitate a reclamation of space for the silenced...