Journey, Process and Outcomes: Hip Hop Theatre at 20
Public Lecture: Journey, Process and Outcomes: Hip Hop Theatre at 20 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Rommele Global Commons, Williams Hall Jabari Exum, Tribal Dance & Movement Coach for Black Panther (Marvel Studios); Hip Hop Artist, Actor, Percussionist, Dancer Introduction and moderated by: Kashi Johnson, Professor, Department of Theatre
DJ Demo - Check the Technique: DJing the Sounds of the Boogie Down
Wednesday, April 18 DJ Cypher: DJ Demo - Check the Technique: DJing the Sounds of the Boogie Down 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Roemmele Global Commons, Williams Hall Andrew McIntosh, Assistant Professor, Sociology, Northampton Community College, Monroe Campus Introduction: James McIntosh, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
It 'Aint Hard to Tell: The Genesis and Ascendance of Hip Hop Ed.
Friday, April 13 Public Lecture: "It 'Aint Hard to Tell: The Genesis and Ascendance of Hip Hop Ed." 4:10 - 5:30 p.m. Rauch Business Center, Room 91 Gabriel "Asheru" Benn, Founding Director Guerilla Arts lnk, LLC and Managing Director, Words Liive Moderator: Monica Miller, Director of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Associate Professor of Religion and Africana Studies, and Principal Investigator, Africana Studies NEH Challenge Grant