RAP | RACE | IDENTITY

RACE IN HIP HOP’S AMERICA

January 31 - February 28

 
 

RAP | RACE | IDENTITY: Race in Hip Hop’s America

Exhibition: January 31 - February 28

45 Minute Multisensory Experience - $25 (for up to 5 attendees)


RAP | RACE | IDENTITY is an immersive exhibit based on the research of Danielle Hodge, PhD that sonically and visually brings scholarly analysis to life through the art of James Roy II.

Guests and hip hop heads alike will be systematically guided through a multisensory experience that includes the hard-hitting sounds, unapologetically Black lyricism, and evocative depictions of JAY-Z, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Nipsey Hussle. Make no mistake, this exhibit isn’t about passively consuming Black art. Rather, it encourages intentional listening, critical viewing, and perceptive thinking. With each artist, guests will engage with how language is used to construct one's racial identity and reproduce and/or resist discourses of anti-black racism. For example, how does Kanye West's, "New Slaves" help us think through not only the mass incarceration of African Americans as a contemporary form of enslavement, but also the economic exploitation of Black labor? Or, how does Kendrick Lamar's, "The Blacker the Berry" call attention to the ways African Americans engage in cultural subversion to critique anti-black racism?

Essentially, this exhibit begs the question: How do rap artists navigate their Africanity in a white supremacist society? In other words, how do they manage being Black in White America?

-Danielle Hodge, PhD

 
 
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The Collaborators

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Danielle Hodge, PhD

Dr. Danielle Hodge is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Boulder specializing in critical race theoretical approaches to identity, culture, and language.

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James Roy II

James is an artist and the Founder of Urbanity Gallery. James is a social entrepreneur, community-driven professional, and urban planner. He is also the Executive Director of Denver Metro Community Impact and the Founder of Urbanity Advisors.

 Thank you to our sponsors!

Executive Producer Level

Albus Brooks

Antwan Jefferson

Crowley Foundation

Kayvan Khalatbari

Wayans Family

Collaborator Level

Aaron Miripol

Andrew Bleeda

Hype Person Level

Addy Wolday

Adrian Miller

Ali Larson

Angela Cook-Emanual & Miles Cook

Apex Business Consulting

Athena & Chido Chieza

Calhoun Family

Cappelli Consulting

Cayla McConnell

Councilwoman Robin Kniech

David Deans

Frosh Philanthropy Partners

Heidi Grove

Hon. Elbra Wedgeworth

Jason Gaulden

Jon Moy

Jonathon Stalls

Julie Mordecai

Kate Marshall

Mary Cipollone

Nick Santucci

SHIFT Planning & Design

StorySpring Consulting

Tim Reinen & Sarah Wilcox

Warm Cookies of the Revolution