- From great struggle, comes great art. Are you ready for the greatest story you've never heard? This five-episode audio docu-drama is inspired by true events that helped spark the largest youth movement to impact global culture. Creatively told through immersive scripted recreations and observational commentary, Can You Dig It? takes us on a sonic journey back to the historic Hoe Avenue Gang Peace Treaty of 1971 in the South Bronx. Distinguished luminaries, prominent cultural figures, exclusive discussions and cinematic sequences explore this rarely told story of how a heroic effort to broker peace in New York City - by South Bronx gang, the Ghetto Brothers - sowed the seeds for Hip Hop culture to be born.
- How did hip hop happen? To understand that, we have to go back to before the 'birth' of the culture. It wasn't a given that the Bronx of the late 1960s and early 1970s would be the birthplace of an American art form. Urban renewal had left the borough neglected and in crisis. Gangs policed the streets, and winding up in the wrong territory could have serious consequences. But things were about to change.
Can You Dig It? is an in-depth history of how positive community influences helped inspire the troubled youth to end the cycle of gang violence, as told by people who were there at the time. It's the inspiring true story of how local gang the Ghetto Brothers rejected calls for war in the aftermath of the murder of Black Benjie-a member who was trying to find common ground-and how gang leaders Yellow Benjy and Karate Charlie worked to broker a peace with rivals. The end result? A place where urban artistry could flourish into a global culture fifty years strong: hip hop.
Narrated by Public Enemy's Chuck D and told through a blend of immersive reenactments, oral history and expert discussion, Can You Dig It? is as illuminating for hip hop fans as it is for history buffs, as one of the great American stories. It's a tribute not just to community action but to the unsung heroes who paved the way for greatness.
Created, Written and Produced by PB&J Productions; Post-Audio Production by SOUND+FISSION.
Executive Producers Chuck D, Lorrie Boula, Pete Chelala, Bryan Master & Julian Voloj
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