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Hip-Hop and Religion Forum (February 2008)
On February 28, a panel of guests, moderated by Marcyliena Morgan,
Professor of African and African American Studies and director of the
Hiphop Archive at the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University, discussed
the religious sensibilities of hip-hop culture.
Panelists:
- DJ Lady Grace, Holy Hip-Hop artist, Boston
- Josef Sorett, PhD candidate, African and African American
Studies, Harvard University
- Mariama White-Hammond, executive director, Project HIP-HOP,
Boston
- Emmett Price, Assistant Professor, Music and African American
Studies, Northeastern University; minister, Greater Framingham
Community Church, Framingham
- Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou, senior community minister, Judson Memorial
Church, New York
- Maryam Sharrieff, MTS candidate at HDS, and cultural consultant
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