| Title: | SkyDive: A Black Cosmopolitan’s Story in Sound |
| Authors: | Racine, Justin |
| Keywords: | Rap Music; Black American; Paris; New York; Phoenix |
| Issue Date: | 2024 |
| Publisher: | NYU Global Liberal Studies |
| Abstract: | This is a part of my story from my time as a freshman and junior in Paris, France. I was deeply involved in the youth community and aimed to explore new dimensions of myself and the city. Through trial and error, I put together a narrative of what it’s like to be thrown into a new city without any bearings. Through the music I share, I hope to bring new elements to the experience of a young international student. In my case, I am a Black American in Paris, seeking to discover my identity away from what I know in America. I experienced what racism looks like when it’s not systematically targeted at you. I also felt tension as an American, given that my country’s president at the time was promoting a narrative that did not align with French standards. Despite this, I met amazing people who allowed me to create music and tell stories in all the cities I’ve lived in, from Phoenix to Paris to New York City. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75808 |
| ISSN: | https://doi.org/10.33682/zrkz-uu9x 2691-9729 |
| Rights: | The author(s) hold the copyright in the manuscript and have the right to grant a license to publish their work. They retain all rights to the work and grant NYU, on behalf of The Interdependent, a nonexclusive, royalty free, irrevocable license to publish the manuscript in both print and digital form. |
| Appears in Collections: | The Interdependent, Volume 5 Spring 2024 |
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