Join the Office of Academic Enhancement (OAE) for the Black History 101 Mobile Museum visiting the University of Miami during Black History Month this year.
Thursday, February 9th | Shalala Student Center - Activities Room
Exhibit On Display: 10am - 3pm | Presentation: 12pm - 1pm with a reception to follow
The OAE thanks our sponsors Housing and Residential Life, Toppel Career Center, and Dr. Kysha Harriell for their generous support to make this event possible.
Hip Hop at 50 is the newest exhibit from the archive of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum. The artifacts reflect a broad spectrum of cultural and historical material spanning over five decades of hip hop culture with additional material from Africa, the trans-Atlantic slave trade, Jim Crow, Civil Rights Movement and Black Arts Movement. Hip Hop at 50 provides a unique opportunity to experience the depth and breathe of hip hop culture through rare primary source material showing a wide variety of ways hip hop has made an impact on popular culture. Included in the exhibit is over 150 original artifacts such as albums, cassettes, CD’s, autographs, concert flyers, magazines, press photos, and other ephemera grounding hip hop culture as one of the most impactful cultural movements in recent history.
To learn more about the Black History 101 Mobile Museum, visit Dr. Khalid el-Hakim's website.
Contact us at oae@miami.edu
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