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Dr. Daudi Abe: Emerald Street: Race, Class, Culture, and the History of Hip Hop in the Northwest
Presented in partnership with Humanities WA, Space Craft and LibraryU
From 1988s Posse on Broadway by Sir Mix-a-lot to the success of Seattles Macklemore, Northwest hip-hop has been an essential part of the national music scene. Author and professor Dr. Daudi Abe explains how the Northwests rich contributions from Grammy-winning rappers, world champion break dance crews, tastemaker hip-hop magazines, renowned designers, and grassroots organizations has influenced and created a living document of our regions style as well as social and political movements.
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LocationBainbridge Island Museum of Art (View)
550 Winslow Way East
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
United States
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