@article{Netcoh_2013, title={Droppin’ Knowledge on Race: Hip-Hop, White Adolescents, and Anti-Racism Education}, volume={97}, url={http://radicalteacher.library.pitt.edu/ojs/radicalteacher/article/view/39}, DOI={10.5195/rt.2013.39}, abstractNote={In this essay, the author examines how Hip-Hop can be mobilized in anti-racism educational initatives.  The author claims that existing research on Hip-Hop and white adolescents suggests a negative corrleation between white youths’ engagement with Hip-Hop and their understanding of how race and racism function in American society.  In response to this research, the author argues Hip-Hop’s diverse racial discourses and ideologies must be made the subject of direct and critical inquiry in secondary and post-secondary classrooms to maximize its democratic potential.  The author outlines specific approaches for how teachers can employ Hip-Hop in anti-racism curricula in secondary and post-secondary classrooms.  Collectively, the essay serves as a preliminary investigation of Hip-Hop pedagogies of race and whiteness.}, journal={Radical Teacher}, author={Netcoh, Steven}, year={2013}, month={Oct.}, pages={10–19} }