Philadelphia hip-hop veteran Philly Freeway is taking his message of equity and inclusion to the nation's capital. On March 27, 2026, Freeway is set to feature at the #KickRacism campaign during the IX Inter-American Week of People of African Descent. The high-profile event is held in partnership with the Organization of American States (OAS) and will take place at the OAS Headquarters in Washington D.C.
Freeway will participate as a key panelist for a discussion titled 'Art, Culture, and Sport for the Inclusion of Afro-Descendant Peoples.' The initiative aims to promote international cooperation and foster a global environment of inclusion. By bridging the gap between hip-hop culture and diplomatic efforts, the campaign highlights the powerful role that public figures play in social change.
This year’s programming focuses on strengthening ties between member states while honoring the contributions of people of African descent. According to the OAS, the panel will explore how influential voices in entertainment and athletics can combat systemic discrimination. Freeway’s involvement highlights his continued commitment to advocacy and community engagement throughout his career.
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