South Africa: Biko Walls of Memory - A Multi Living Hip Hop Human Being

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Hip Hop Film artist Vuyisa "Breeze" Yoko, aka "Khasi" who directed this piece called "Biko's Children", said in the opening of this film, if Biko were alive he would be a Hip Hop Head.

THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS after his death, Steve Bantu Biko has come to life, on the walls of black communities throughout South Africa... Graffiti writers are grafting Biko's image on rough, often neglected surfaces, forcing people to remember the man and his legacy in a whole new way.

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