Ta Ligado : rodas e hip hop no Rio
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Item Ta Ligado 3: Mulheres no Mic(2014) Diaz-Hurtado, Jessica Natalia; Orta, Jonathon DavidLike in the rest of the world, women have always been marginalized and stereotyped in most movements in capitalist and patriarchal societies. Their presence is an act of resistance and gives voices to those silenced. Mulheres no Mic is a webisode dedicated to the women in the carioca hip hop movement and discusses their experiences as cultural mediators.Item Ta Ligado 4: Baixada Fluminese(2014) Diaz-Hurtado, Jessica Natalia; Orta, Jonathon DavidBaixada Fluminese ta longe de tudo, is far from everything. It is a place in Rio’s periphery that has been historically excluded from its political, economical and social realm. We interview members of the BF hip hop scene and they tell us their story on their militant stance on hip hop and always keeping it real both in public plazas and in NGO’s. Locations: Morro Agudo e Duque de Caxias. Featured Organizations: Movimento Enraizados and Cypher na Rua.Item Ta Ligado 1: Historia e Influencia(2014) Diaz-Hurtado, Jessica Natalia; Orta, Jonathon DavidIn this first webisode of Ta Ligado: Rodas e Hip Hop no Rio, Brazilian Zulu Nation members set up the historical scene for hip hop in Brazil in order to get a broader understanding of today's movement.Item Ta Ligado 2: Zona Oeste(2014) Diaz-Hurtado, Jessica Natalia; Orta, Jonathon DavidZona Oeste focuses on Rio’s west side budding hip hop scene. Given that zona oeste is often marginalized from the rest of the city, it has created a hip hop community based on resistance and family. Locations: Bangu e Realengo. Featured Organizations: Caixa de Surpresa and Espaço Cultural Viaduto de Realengo.