Event Date and Time
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Location
Ulrich Recital Hall (1st floor of Tawes)

💥🎵Join us on a journey through the music revolution that changed the world! 🌍✨ The Graphic History of Hip Hop is a 90-page graphic novel that brings together over 60 years of research, showcasing hip hop’s deep influence on culture, politics, and economics.

As the first in a groundbreaking series, this work is designed to engage students in a dynamic learning experience seeing, hearing, and experiencing the evolution of hip hop from the 1970s to the 2000s. Don’t miss this essential conversation!

📅 Thursday, February 27th
⏰ 4PM - 6PM
📍 Ulrich Recital Hall (1st floor of Tawes)

🎙 Speakers:

🔹 Walter Greason: Professor of History, Macalester College
🔹 Tim Fielder: Illustrator, Concept Designer, Cartoonist, Animator

🔗 Learn more: Graphic History of Hip Hop

 

This event is hosted by the Department of African American and Africana Studies with generous support provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: The Past and Future of Black Studies. 

Flyer for On the Graphic History of Hip Hop with event information; Headshot of Walter Greason and  Tim Fielde.