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Presented By: University Library

How Hip-Hop Informs Our Activism and Scholarship

Clockwise from upper left: Stevie Johnson, Lauren Kelly, Roderick Wallace, Deidre Smith. Clockwise from upper left: Stevie Johnson, Lauren Kelly, Roderick Wallace, Deidre Smith.
Clockwise from upper left: Stevie Johnson, Lauren Kelly, Roderick Wallace, Deidre Smith.
Join us for a panel discussion featuring Hip-Hop education scholars sharing how Hip-Hop culture and creative practices have informed their activism, service, and scholarship.

Featured panelists include:

* Dr. Rod Wallace, EMU
* Dr. Stevie Johnson OSU, Harvard
* Dr. Lauren Kelly, Rutgers, Harvard
* Deidre “D.S. Sense” Smith, U-M, SMTD

The theme for this year’s Black History Month celebration is centered on African Americans and the Arts. African American artists have used art to preserve history, community memory, and empowerment.
Clockwise from upper left: Stevie Johnson, Lauren Kelly, Roderick Wallace, Deidre Smith. Clockwise from upper left: Stevie Johnson, Lauren Kelly, Roderick Wallace, Deidre Smith.
Clockwise from upper left: Stevie Johnson, Lauren Kelly, Roderick Wallace, Deidre Smith.

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February 16, 2024 (Friday) 2:00pm
Meeting ID: 92758224809

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