A panel presentation "The Hip Hop Collection at Cornell University" by Kool DJ Red Alert, Joe Conzo, Jr., Benjamin Ortiz, and Katherine Reagan.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
A panel presentation "Changing the Game: How Tupac's Legacy and Hip Hop Culture Have Found Their Place in College Classrooms Across Disciplines" by Dr. Carlos Morrison, Ashley Strong-Green, and Celnisha Dangerfield.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
Presentations include: "Tubas and Beats: From Corridos to Chicano: a Hip Hop and the Transmission of Social Conflict, Resistance and Diasporic Community Knowledge" by Jose Garcia and Ismael Cuevas; "Tupac and Native American Studies: Creating Connections Through Linguistics, Historical Activism and Photography" by Dr. Melissa Leal; and "The Architects of Culture: Tupac as Architect" by James Cox.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
Presentations include: "Tupac in the Classroom: From Cointelpro to Critical Consciousness" by Dr. Jesse Benjamin; "Tupac's Law: Thug Policy and the Crisis of Black Masculinity" by Dr. Seneca Vaught; and "Hip Hop and Its Destruction of Schools as We Know It: How Hip Hop is Being Used to Finally Challenge Contemporary Forms of Learning" by Luis Cortes.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
Presentations include "Strictly for My N.I.G.G.A.Z.: the Intellectual Plight of Tupac Shakur" by Regina N. Bradley; "Hip Hop and Its Contribution to African American Literature" by Jonathan Grant; and "Me Against the World: Infusing Blues Ideology in Rap Aesthetics" by Joseph L. Lewis.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination
Presentations include: "History with a Soundtrack: YouTube, Vernacular History and Tupac Shakur" by Steve Spence, and "Tupac's Back: Archive Fever, Resurrection and the Artistic Presence of Tupac in Hip Hop Culture" by Wilfredo Gomez.
Tupac Amaru Shakur Collection Conference: Hip Hop Education & Expanding the Archival Imagination