A National Cultural Counter Commemoration
Artists
The voices building the supply chain. Producers, poets, and movement-makers whose work is the truth.

Dead Prez
Formed in 1996, dead prez transcribed their revolutionary but gangsta ethos into anthems for change. With hard-hitting beats, stellar lyricism, and uncompromising song concepts, they earned global respect and legendary status as one of Hip-Hop’s most socially conscious voices.

Vic Mensa
Acclaimed musician, actor, and entrepreneur whose work spans music, film, and social advocacy. Founder of 93 Boyz, Illinois’ first Black-owned cannabis brand, with roles on The Chi and Bel-Air. His albums include The Autobiography, Victor, and the fully independent EP sundiata.

Medusa
Long celebrated as “the Angela Davis of Hip Hop,” Medusa is the undisputed Queen of West Coast Underground. From the Good Life Café and Project Blowed to Harvard’s Hip-Hop Archive and the CalArts Hip-Hop Program, her voice has shaped generations of artists.

SETI X
Sounds of Extra Terrestrial Intelligence. A California-based Sikh hip-hop artist, educator, filmmaker, and J Dilla Music Technology Grantee. Blending ancestral wisdom with futuristic sound, SETI X creates music rooted in healing, cultural identity, and spiritual awakening.

ON/NOTICE
A Los Angeles-based duo blending socially conscious storytelling, indigenous influences, and synth-driven industrial soundscapes into a genre-bending live experience. Fronted by vocalist Mike de la Rocha alongside multi-instrumentalist and producer Alonzo Beas.
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