Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Ifasa Bibliography
Ifasa Bibliography
Fortier, Amanda. “Lyrical Protest: Hip-Hop and Youth Activism in Senegal.” World Politics
www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/17702/lyrical-protest-hip-hop-and-youth-activism-i
n-senegal
Fortier, Amanda.“These Hip-Hop Artists Create More Than Hits. They Help Lead Youth to
www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/bringing-streets-politics-hip-hop-promotes-open
ness-senegal.
“In Coronavirus, Senegal Rappers Find a New Enemy to Fight.” Reuters, Thomson Reuters, 25
Mar. 2020,
www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-senegal-rappers/in-coronavirus-senegal-ra
ppers-find-a-new-enemy-to-fight-idUSKBN21C1CD.
Kimeria, Ciku. “How the Music of 1950's Cuba Revolutionized the Sound of Young Senegal.”
qz.com/africa/1578787/cuban-music-revolutionized-senegals-young-sound/.
Mampilly, Zachariah. “Senegal's Rappers Continue to 'Cry from the Heart' for a More Just
https://theconversation.com/senegals-rappers-continue-to-cry-from-the-heart-for-a-more-ju
st-society-91263.