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Learn about advocacy in the Hip Hop Movement with Dr. Nicholas Mays from Baldwin Wallace University.
This presentation examines how a cohort of rap artists and practitioners used their cultural and intellectual skillset as a platform to wage protest of racialized policing, social surveillance, and mass incarceration. Presented by Professor Dr. Nicholas Mays with Baldwin-Wallace University.
Dr. Nicholas S. Mays is a native Clevelander and an Assistant Professor of History at Baldwin-Wallace University. Professor Mays teaches classes in the fields of American, African American, and Africana Studies. His research centers around African American culture as a form of protest of systemic and systematic racism and oppression.
The Garfield Heights Branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Café location. It also offers a green screen video recording studio and an audio recording studio where visitors can make videos and record CDs for personal or business use.