The Mozambican rapper Jay Arghh was invited by School of Journalism to participate in an interactive class aimed at second-year students of Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising and Marketing. The meeting took place within the scope of the subject of Anthropology, taught by Dr. Milton Leonel Tembe, and also included the presence of Dr. Bonomar Adriano Macuacua, university professor of History.
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The session addressed the relationship between music, history and anthropology, using music as a case study. “"Reinaldo Frederico"”, by Jay Arghh. The work was analyzed in the context of Gaza Empire and its influence on the formation of contemporary Mozambican society.
During the class, the artist highlighted the importance of music as a tool for To spread culture, preserve national identity, and educate new generations.. Jay Arghh expressed satisfaction with the reception of his message, noting that the students surprised him with the depth of their analysis of his work.
“"It was a great pleasure to realize that through music we can share content that helps build and educate society. I felt a sense of mission accomplished," said the rapper.
The musician also made a point of thanking the institution's faculty, with special mention of Dr. Milton Leonel Tembe, whom he described as a A young, innovative professor with a vision focused on the future of pedagogy..
With this experience, Jay Arghh reinforces his role not only as an artist, but also as active agent in promoting Mozambican history and identity through art.





















