Pierce Freelon

Dancers in Goma, DRC

He traveled to Congo to teach hip hop and ended up giving a beat-making class on US race relations

It's Swahili. It's French. It's English. It's hip hop created by American professor Pierce Freelon on his latest trip to Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Except this time, news broke back home in the US about black churches set ablaze. Freelon soon turned his beats making lab into a masterclass on race relations.

He traveled to Congo to teach hip hop and ended up giving a beat-making class on US race relations
El Diablo on the streets of Portobelo, Panama.

This Panamanian Carnival tradition manages to make blackface 'playful' and 'emancipatory'

This Panamanian Carnival tradition manages to make blackface 'playful' and 'emancipatory'
Recording session at our studio in Addis Ababa.

Pitch your beat to the Beat Making Lab and join Marco and The World's staff as they dance Azonto

Pitch your beat to the Beat Making Lab and join Marco and The World's staff as they dance Azonto