Tomorrow @JJCWomensCenter! Educational Emcees: Hip-Hop Brotherhood - Black male Hip-Hop educators/rappers/ spoken word poets will tell their stories about identity, masculinity, and love across different sexualities and faiths: L.9.64 NB, 1:50pm @drcrystalleigh #AfricanaStudies
#EdEmcees happening now - here’s @nocentsatall on how “the cost of living is paying attention”
Tony Keith Jr (tonykeithjr.com) on what happens when you look just your dad but are afraid of becoming him - “a little black boy whose daddy thought he could talk to God if he just got high enough” #EdEmcees
“My homies stayed back home, but I didn’t have a home to go back to” yushaassadmusic.com/about #EdEmcees
Structure of the event: the three #EdEmcees, who’ve been friends for a long time, are asking each other questions they’ve never asked each other before. High stakes!!! First question: “Tell me about the moment you found out I was gay.”
So many good questions to ask your own friends, including: “how did you know you were in love with your partner?” “what would your last words be?” “what are you teaching your daughter about masculinity?” #EdEmcees
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