We Still Here

Charity Marsh & Mark V. Campbell, editors

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(McGill-Queen's University Press)

We Still Here maps the edges of hip-hop culture and makes sense of the rich and diverse ways people create and engage with hip-hop music within Canadian borders. Contributors to the collection explore the power of institutions, mainstream hegemonies, and the processes of historical formation in the evolution of hip-hop culture.
Throughout, the volume foregrounds the generative issues of gender, identity, and power, in particular in relation to the Black diaspora and Indigenous cultures. The contributions of artists in the scene are front and centre in this collection, exposing the distinct inner mechanics of Canadian hip hop from a variety of perspectives.
By amplifying rarely heard voices within hip-hop culture, We Still Here argues for its power to disrupt national formations and highlights the people and communities who make hip hop happen. (From McGill-Queen's University Press)
Mark V. Campbell is a DJ, scholar and curator based in Toronto.
Charity Marsh is the associate professor in Interdisciplinary Studies and Creative Technologies in the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance at the University of Regina.

Interviews with Mark V. Campbell

Media Audio | Day 6 : How Canadian hip hop prepared a future music professor and DJ to navigate the world he was growing up in

Caption: Growing up in Toronto in the 1990s, University of Toronto professor and DJ Mark Campbell says hip hop — especially songs by Canadian artists — helped him understand his place in the world.

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