Rounding out Red Bull Radio's Afrofuturism week, Vivian speaks with Columbus, Ohio-based poet, music writer and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib, whose lauded 2017 essay collection _They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us_ charts the connection between music and the African-American experience, from Harriet Tubman through Lil Uzi Vert. The two talk about the highs and lows of current pop culture as it intersects with black culture and identity, everything from Atlanta street rap to _Black Panther_ and beyond. Plus, we hear plenty of new music from around the world.