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Hip-Hop, Education, and Social Change: Are You Really Keepin’ It Real?
Professor Derek Greenfield St. Augustine's College, Marc Graham
Fri Jan 20, 01-03:00pm, 56-114

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: None

Hip-hop culture continues to possess potential as a tool of education and empowerment. With the negative perception of hip-hop, too many parents avoid dealing with it and too many teachers resist incorporating elements of the culture in the class. As a result, young people without a sophisticated social consciousness end up internalizing a limiting perspective of the culture. Thus, it is incumbent upon students to develop an awareness of the messages in order to utilize hip-hop within a broader liberationist movement.

In this highly interactive session, the presenter explores the complexity of hip-hop and delivers new insights into its current state of affairs. From debating issues to developing their own rhymes, participants will find this session to be enlightening and entertaining!
Contact: Christopher Jones, 3-134, (617) 253-9462, cmjones@mit.edu

SPEAK YOUR PIECE….
Derek Greenfield St. Augustine's College, Marc Graham
Fri Jan 20, 07:30-09:30pm, 32-155

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Single session event
Prereq: None

DATE CHANGED TO FRIDAY JANUARY 20th!!!!!

Here's your chance to develop and show your spoken-word skills and celebrate the talent in our campus community. During the first part of the session, we'll work collaboratively on some pieces, and then at 8:30pm, it's showtime! Drop by to write or to listen to your peers drop knowledge.
Contact: Christopher Jones, 3-134, (617) 253-9462, cmjones@mit.edu


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