
In April 2007, the African-American Studies Program at UIS will sponsor its Second Annual Symposium on Hip Hop Culture. The 2007 theme:
As this is Good Friday and Easter Weekend, one of the focal themes will be the effects and implications of Gospel Hip Hop in our society.
African-American Studies is looking for interested and committed people to participate at every level:
If you are interested or know someone who might be interested: Volunteer or volunteer them.
Contact:
Kamau Kemayo
206-8248
kkema2@uis.edu
or
Gloria Sampson
206-7419
gsamp01s@uis.edu
The First Annual Symposium on Hip Hop Culture took place November 4-5, 2005. Titled IN THE MIX: Cross Dialogues Regarding Hip Hop Culture, it was designed to facilitate discussion about what has been called “one of the most important phenomena in popular culture since television.” Activities included panel presentations, breakout discussions, performances, films and critiques, a fashion show, and an awards banquet.