The 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop: A Global Celebration and Reflection

Join us for a landmark celebration as we commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop — a movement that began in the streets of New York and grew to become a global cultural force. This event promises a rich exploration of Hip Hop’s history, evolution, and international impact. Our distinguished keynote speaker, Murray Forman, is an authority on Hip Hop culture and history. He is the author of The ‘Hood Comes First: Race, Space, and Place in Rap and Hip-Hop and co-editor of That’s the Joint!: The Hip-Hop Studies Reader. A recipient of the Nasir Jones Hip-Hop Fellowship at Harvard University, Forman’s work critically engages with the ways Hip Hop interacts with race, space, and identity. Following Forman’s talk, we will host a dynamic panel discussion featuring Russian hip hop musicians and dancers. They will share their personal journeys within the Hip Hop scene, revealing the American artists who have been their greatest inspirations, and discussing Hip Hop’s profound influence on Russian youth culture. Engage directly with our panelists during an interactive Q&A session. This is your chance to ask questions, share your thoughts, and contribute to a vibrant conversation about the transformative power of Hip Hop.
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