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The Intersection Between Hip Hop Culture & Education | SF

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Saturday, December 9, 2017 - 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
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Museum of the African Diaspora | 685 Mission St, San Francisco, CA

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The Intersection Between Hip Hop Culture & Education is an interactive lecture series and musical call to action created by Jahi focusing on the life affirming aspects of Hip Hop from an academic, educational as well as cultural lens. This interactive dialogue, presentation and performance explores the idea of musical diets, and represents Hip Hop as a world culture with life affirming principles.

Jahi is the lead MC of PE2.0 created by Chuck D of the iconic rap group Public Enemy. He has toured internationally for two decades, released 13 independent albums, and one on a major label. Jahi is also the program manager for Oakland Unified School District’s African American Male Achievement, the leading organization in the US serving African American young men.

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Cost: FREE*
*This event is free, RSVP required
Categories: Lectures & Workshops
Address: 685 Mission St, San Francisco, CA