A family reunion: A conversation with Greg Schick, co-editor and producer of the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival | Intellect Skip to content
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1-2: Hip Hop Atlas
  • ISSN: 2632-6825
  • E-ISSN: 2632-6833

Abstract

In this article, Greg Schick discusses his work with the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival. The festival evolved from a way to connect Trinity College with the city of Hartford, Connecticut, community to a platform for international hip hop artists and scholars to come to the United States and share their work.

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2023-12-20
2024-04-28
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Keyword(s): artists; concerts; festival; global; hip hop; legends; music; networks
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