Dr. Regina Bradley teaches significance of Southern hip-hop at Kennesaw State

Dr. Regina Bradley is associate professor of English and African Diaspora studies at Kennesaw State University. Her focus in the classroom is on Southern hip-hop studies. (Courtesy of Regina Bradley)

The “City Lights” series “The Art of Teaching” features Georgia educators whose dedication and creativity make a lasting impact on students, often turning their passions into professions.

This installment spotlights Dr. Regina Bradley, associate professor of English and African Diaspora studies at Kennesaw State University. Her focus in the classroom is on Southern hip-hop studies.

In this interview, “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes speaks with Bradley about her approach to the art of teaching.



“What is extremely important about Southern hip-hop is its unapologetically straightforward and direct questioning of where do we go from here,” Bradley said.

More information about Bradley and her work can be found here.