Friday • October 3 • 6:30 PM
The 2008 presidential election promises to be an electrifying race for young people, whose vote is expected to have a major impact. Join leading hip-hop activists, scholars, and artists, including Chuck D, co-founder of Public Enemy, and Bakari Kitwana, executive director of Rap Sessions: Community Dialogues on Hip-Hop, for a town hall style discussion of the impact of the hip-hop generation on the election and how hip-hop has morphed into a potent political force. Free, reservations required. Please call 212.534.1672, ext. 3395.
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street
(212) 534-1672
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Posted on September 28, 2008 by Staff