Los Angeles Times

Killer Mike to speak at MIT

- By August Brown august.brown@latimes.com

Killer Mike is going from the Coachella stage to the lecture hall.

After turning in two excellent weekend performanc­es in Indio with his duo Run the Jewels (alongside collaborat­or El-P), the outspoken rapper will elaborate on his work’s deeply felt depictions of American race relations in a talk at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.

The lecture, scheduled for Friday, is part of MIT’s Hip-Hop Speaker Series and is simply titled “Race Relations in the U.S.” The series had previously hosted a much more lightheart­ed talk with the prolific Lil’ B — also a Coachella performer this year — and Jay Z collaborat­or Young Guru.

The Times’ Lorraine Ali wrote that Run the Jewels’ first Coachella set was one of that weekend’s finest: “Run the Jewels’ success story came to full fruition Saturday night on the Empire Polo Grounds when the rap duo — both of whom turn 40 this year and both receiving relatively minimal undergroun­d success over their decades-long careers before officially joining forces — amassed one of the most devoted, grateful and supportive crowds of the evening.”

Killer Mike has given a similar lecture at New York University and has been a frequent commentato­r in mainstream media as focus turned to a spate of killings of young black men by white police officers. Other rappers have noticed too: Kendrick Lamar name-checked Killer Mike on his single “Hood Politics”: “Critics want to mention that they miss when hip-hop was rappin’/ ... [I]f you did, then Killer Mike’d be platinum.”

In a searing Billboard oped in wake of protests in Ferguson, Mo., in August 2014, Mike wrote: “I have no hopefilled insight to deliver. I only have this warning to all Americans: Whatever this country is willing to do to the least of us, it will one day do to us all.”

 ?? Luis Sinco ?? KILLER MIKE, right, with Run the Jewels partner El-P at Coachella, has been outspoken about race.
Luis Sinco KILLER MIKE, right, with Run the Jewels partner El-P at Coachella, has been outspoken about race.

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