these immigrants prisons to mass incarceration, you know, because let s not forget that this is not a new issue or occurrence. 50% of the kids that are detained in america, american children, are black children. we have a history of japanese interment camps which they just turned one of those into an immigrant prison. we had american indian boarding schools where sexual violence was rampant and cultural genocide exists. it s like this is all tied into kids being detained in palestine. it s overall xenophobia dictating the way our world is working. > you put that in such a strong way. i want to ask you kind of a funny question. coming out of hip-hop, how do you feel both being a messenger for that pain as you say it s coming out of your own family experience telling people you re an immigrant and a country that is both fascinated by those stories but also often scared, scared of the black male story
nation. and also that we can make the through line, the tie-in from these immigrant prisons to mass incarceration, you know. because let s not forget this is not thr thruline the tie-in to mass incarceration. 50% of the kids that are detained in america, american children are black children. we have a history of japanese internment camps, which they just turned one of those into an immigrant prison. we had american indian boarding schools where sexual violence was rampant and cultural genoci genocide existed. this is all tied into kids being detained in palestine. it s overall xenophobia that is just kind of dictating the way our world is working right now. you put that in such a strong way. i want to ask you kind of a funny question, which is, coming out of hip-hop how do you feel being both a messager for that pain, as you say, it s coming out of your own family experience. telling people you re an immigrant. and a country that is both