'Born to social activist parents in Birmingham, Alabama, just nine years after the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, scholar and author Imani Perry grew up during a time of great change. At age 7, her family relocated to Cambridge, Massachusetts; her mother earned a Harvard doctorate while Perry’s own academic and literary ambitions took root. Today, Perry is the Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University where she examines the rich, layered interplay between history, race, law and culture, with an emphasis on hip-hop music. Her interdisciplinary work is deeply reflective and also grounded in experience – her own, of those who came before her and that of the next generation.' --
Guardian Labs US
Published on February 18, 2020 18:36