June 20, 2012

Everyday Sociology Talk: Guns, Rap, and Crime

Karen Sternheimer interviews Jooyoung Lee, a sociologist at the University of Toronto and author of the forthcoming book Blowing Up: Rap Dreams in Los Angeles.

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