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Since the late ‘70s, hip-hop and music have tackled big issues — especially reducing the stigma around mental health! But what if music helped to bring about even bigger social change? At least that’s the vision for climate entrepreneur Samir Ibrahim. He says we have a huge opportunity to use music to make talking about climate change a little more cool. “We have this incredible opportunity to participate in the biggest revolution we have ever seen,” Ibrahim says. “And I believe that hip hop and culture are part of the solution.”

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