Traveling across four continents and six countries, "The Power of Rhythm in Anger" is a captivating examination of hip-hop as a cross ethnic protest music. During the 84 minute journey, the audience encountered various characters, such as Israeli Jews, marginalized French Arabs, East German skinhead punks, and West African feminists, all of whom shared a common musical language. Rap originated in the slums of New York and has followers in every country around the world. People around the world have realized that they have been oppressed by black Americans and have adapted American street music into their own careers. From the Bronx to Africa, this is their story.