Watch episode 107 with Kevin Tillman here:
There’s no sugar-coating in this episode. We sit down with the Vegan Hip Hop Movement founder Kevin Tillman to talk about racism, white privilege, and how to do better. Always patient and kind, Kevin explains the culture of hip hop and the intersectionality between this music and the vegan movement. We learn about vegan hip hop artists and identify ways to confront our taken-for-granted privileges to usher in a more just society. No matter your background, everyone can benefit from this direct conversation.
“Hip-hop has always been dedicated to the liberation of oppressed people everywhere. That’s the beautiful thing about it.”- Kevin Tillman
What We Discuss
- The history and culture of hip-hop
- Hip-hop as liberation music
- What is a decolonial diet
- Vegan hip-hop artists: Krudas Cubensi “El Vegano”, Ephniko, Stic of Dead Prez
- The Vegan Hip-hop Movement Instagram
- How white people can do better







