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    #VTDITC Vol 6: Hip Hop & Digital Literacy

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    Date
    2017-12-05
    Author
    Carson, A. D.
    Harrison, Anthony Kwame
    Sum
    Zed, Nathan
    Jones, Stimulator
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    Join Dr. AD Carson (University of Virginia, Assistant Professor of Hip Hop), Sum (Los Angeles based recording artist and organizer), Nathan Zed (Virginia Tech student and creator), Stimulator Jones (Stones Throw Records), and Dr. Kwame Harrison (Virginia Tech Sociology / Africana Studies Professor) for a discussion of the intersection of digital literacy and hip hop's creative practices.
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