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Hip Hop and It Don't Stop

A Humanities Washington Speaker's Bureau Event

2021-12-02 17:00:00 2021-12-02 18:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Hip Hop and It Don't Stop Join artist and activist King Khazm as he explores the art, history, philosophy, and ethics of hip-hop. Virtual Pierce County Library - Virtual Room 1

Thursday, December 02
5:00pm - 6:00pm

Add to Calendar 2021-12-02 17:00:00 2021-12-02 18:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Hip Hop and It Don't Stop Join artist and activist King Khazm as he explores the art, history, philosophy, and ethics of hip-hop. Virtual Pierce County Library - Virtual Room 1

Join artist and activist King Khazm as he explores the art, history, philosophy, and ethics of hip-hop.

Hip-hop culture and its founding principles are often misunderstood due to its commodification and exploitation by corporate interests and mainstream media. Few know its humble roots as a tool to unify, uplift, and amplify voices, particularly for youth of color.

Join artist and activist King Khazm as he explores the art, history, philosophy, and ethics of hip-hop—an international phenomenon and billion-dollar industry whose legacy is centered in community empowerment, cultural exchange, and resilience. Khazm shows how hip-hop is much more than just a genre of music; it has the capacity to challenge the status quo, address systemic oppression, and provide opportunities for the development of life skills, civic engagement, and global connections.

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Khazm “King Khazm” Kogita (he/him) is a multifaceted artist, producer, and community organizer. He has been engaged in art and community service for over 25 years. He is the executive director of 206 Zulu and serves on several boards including 4Culture, the Seattle Disability Commission, and The Here & Now Project.

AGE GROUP: | Teens (13-18) | Adults (18+) |

EVENT TYPE: | Author event |

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