HHAP Ep. 86: Hip Hop Events, Updates, News, & the Burna Boy/Khaligraph Jones Conversations
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August - December 2023 | Culture Curators: Hip Hop 50 | National Museum of Accra (Ghana)
A new exhibit opens at the National Museum in Ghana in Accra. The exhibit runs from August 27 - December and focuses on hip hop’s global influence and the influence and contributions of Ghana in the global culture of Hip Hop.
They will be exhibiting texts on hip-hop, including Ice Cold: A Hip-Hop Jewelry History by Vikki Tobak, Back In The Days by Jamel Shabazz, Living the Hiplife by Jesse Weaver Shipley, Hip Hop Africa: New African Music in a Globalizing World by Eric Charry, and The Hiplife in Ghana: West African Indigenization of Hip-Hop by Halifu Osumare, and Hip Hop in Africa: Prophets of the City & Dustyfoot Philosophers by Msia Kibona Clark.
They will also be screening films showcasing Hip Hop’s influence globally and Ghana’s influence and contributions to The Culture
September 28 & 29, 2023 - Archiving Hip Hop: 50 years in the making - Milton Keynes, UK / online
An upcoming event in the UK will "highlight how global hip hop practitioners and hip hop scholars remember, historicise and archive the culture locally". It will highlight the local Milton Keynes hip hop scene from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.
"Apart from standard academic talks and keynote addresses, the conference will also feature novel formats of knowledge production and dissemination, such as knowledge-droppin cyphers, graffiti literacies, or scratch-in-the-surface of ideas sessions. We want to emphasize that knowledge production within hip hop is both an intellectual and an embodied practice, so we explicitly invite participants to experiment with novel ways of presenting their ideas - in a hip hop way."
May 16-19, 2024 | European Hip Hop Studies Conference | Cork, Ireland
The International Council for Hip Hop Studies/le Conseil International Pour Hip Hop Et Recherche: CIPHER is a public scholarship project mapping hip-hop knowledge from communities across the world. The conference will be held at the University College in Cork, Ireland. Proposals due: September 2023
Pride Month: Embracing The LGBTIQA+ Community In African Hip Hop - Hiphop Africa
These are some of the artists featured in the article:
ZuluMecca | https://www.instagram.com/zulumecca
K.Keed | https://www.instagram.com/whodat_keed/
Dope Saint Jude | https://www.instagram.com/dopesaintjude
Mx Blouse| https://www.instagram.com/sandiblouse
Keko | https://www.instagram.com/kekotown1
Noti Flow | https://www.instagram.com/notiflowmusic
ZuluMecca | Wept | 2022
Burna Boy & Khaligraph Jones: Commentary on the Music Industry
https://youtu.be/p735vyEM574?si=HpwXuZ1y-w5cNpni&t=170
The conversation regarding Burna Boy's comments on the lack of substance in Afrobeats stems from a recent interview he did with Apple TV. The conversation regarding hip hop