@Naledgesince82
he/him/his| Rapper, Author and Assistant Professor of Race and Media at UofSC
Cop my new album: Armchair Quarterback
Cop my new album: Armchair Quarterback
Personal Website
Personal Website
EVEN: Naledge - Findin' My Way Home
EVEN: Naledge - Findin' My Way Home
EVEN: Naledge - Vitamin G featuring Vic Mensa
EVEN: Naledge - Vitamin G featuring Vic Mensa
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Order Drill Rap, Sex Work, and the Digital Underground: (Clout)Chasing on Chicago’s Southside
Order Drill Rap, Sex Work, and the Digital Underground: (Clout)Chasing on Chicago’s Southside
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Order my book, Hip-Hop Civics
Order my book, Hip-Hop Civics
Uncommon Naledge Podcast (w/ Garnet Media Group)
Uncommon Naledge Podcast (w/ Garnet Media Group)
Adulting Anonymous LP by Kidz In The Hall
Adulting Anonymous LP by Kidz In The Hall
25 track album
University of South Carolina Faculty Page
University of South Carolina Faculty Page
Berkman Klein Center @ Harvard | Personal Webpage
Berkman Klein Center @ Harvard | Personal Webpage
Jabari M. Evans is an Assistant Professor of Race and Media at the University of South Carolina’s School of Journalism and Mass Communications and a faculty affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
The Institute for Rebooting Social Media at Harvard | Inaugural cohort of visiting scholars
The Institute for Rebooting Social Media at Harvard | Inaugural cohort of visiting scholars
Chicago Reader Feature Article
Chicago Reader Feature Article
Jabari “Naledge” Evans of Kidz in the Hall talks about his doctoral dissertation, incorporating hip-hop into education, the drill scene hacking the industry, and more.
Chief Keef retrospective | The Conversation
Chief Keef retrospective | The Conversation
A lot could be gained by not overlooking the creativity and ingenuity of teens and young adults like drill music vanguard Chief Keef. Journalism and mass communications professor Jabari Evans writes for The Conversation that drill subculture arose out the ways Chicago's Black youth navigate violence and poverty by innovating within social media.
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