We’re not interested in rapping about money or fame. We rap about politics. Like voting it’s not just a right, but an obligation that must be fulfilled.
Senegalese society prizes women for their abilities to lead households and communities, but until recently they were largely excluded from the realm of politics.
25-year-old Mouhamed Goloko believes that a lost chapter of Senegal’s history can mobilize young people to take charge of their country’s future. And thanks to activist collective and AJWS grantee Y’en a Marre, he’s got a national platform to tell the story.