<p dir="ltr">From the Billboard charts to the Oscars, K-Pop is bigger than ever in Hollywood. Along with its global domination, there’s a dark side to the genre. Blatant appropriation of Black American culture. K-Pop stars caught using racial slurs. Fandoms torn apart over anti-Black racism.</p>
<p dir="ltr">So, how should we all be thinking about K-Pop in 2026? Sam poses that question to Dr. Sarah Olutola, <a href="https://sarahraughley.com/books-by-sarah-raughley/">novelist</a> and professor at Lakehead University. Her research centers on pop culture, Black culture and K-Pop. They examine the history, geopolitics and future of a global system largely built off Black American art.</p>
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