Angelica Polk

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Lecturer
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Dance
Email Address:  
apolk96@smith.edu

Tandeka H. Guilderson

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SSW Practicum Faculty Adviser (PFA)
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SSW Research Affiliate
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Smith College
Department:  
School for Social Work
Additional Department:  
School for Social Work
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tguilder@smith.edu

Black Youth Culture/Neoliberal

Using hip hop as a lens to explore the development of Black youth culture in the neoliberal age, this course considers the African American experience during the close of the 20th century and dawning of the 21st. Our investigation will be concerned with at least two things that we will examine in parallel throughout the semester. On one hand, we will dig deeply into the origins and evolution of hip hop artistry??including visual art, dance, music, lyrics, and performance??and the impact of commercial forces on those forms.

Kendra Edwards

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Lecturer PaGE
Institution:  
Mount Holyoke College
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edwar25k@mtholyoke.edu
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