DiscoverTwo FifteensS2Ep5: Kwaku Agyemang Sheds Light on Drill Music as Intervention, Afro Beats, and OT&Chill
S2Ep5: Kwaku Agyemang Sheds Light on Drill Music as Intervention, Afro Beats, and OT&Chill

S2Ep5: Kwaku Agyemang Sheds Light on Drill Music as Intervention, Afro Beats, and OT&Chill

Update: 2024-05-06
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Two Fifteens: The Podcast where Hip-Hop, Occupation, and Identity Collide holds space for conversations on occupational justice, Hip-Hop culture, the science of doing, and shaping the identity of people. This social science podcast aims to bring intellectual conversation to a dope house party. With that, welcome to the teacher's lounge everyday people!

S2Ep5: We had the pleasure of speaking with Kwaku Agyemang... an occupational therapist in Hertfordshire, England. Kwaku, of Ghanaian decent, shares insight on how music influenced his life and how Hip Hop shapes aspects of his practice with youth who are incarcerated. Thank you Kwaku, for joining us for the second season as we continue to amplify the intersection of Hip Hop, occupation and identity. 

Connect with Kwaku Agyemang on IG: @OTandChill

Peace and blessings!
-DJ (Dr. Jones)

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S2Ep5: Kwaku Agyemang Sheds Light on Drill Music as Intervention, Afro Beats, and OT&Chill

S2Ep5: Kwaku Agyemang Sheds Light on Drill Music as Intervention, Afro Beats, and OT&Chill

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