March 10, 2009
Cuban hip hop group protests racism and injustice

For the Worldfocus signature story “Social, economic change is in the air in post-Fidel Cuba,” Worldfocus correspondent Peter Eisner spoke with both supporters and protesters of the Cuban government.

The change from Fidel to Raúl Castro has allowed for increased political expression, and rap group Anonimo Consejo fills the space of artistic protest, admiring past icons of the revolution while demanding more from their country.

Watch the group’s members explain their role in the Cuban hip-hop movement and rehearse their song “Liberate.” This video was produced by Peter Eisner, shot by Ara Ayer, and edited by Bijan Rezvani.

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these guys are dope as hell!

#1

these guys are dope as hell!

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