Hiphop University » Courses » 2007
Black Music Seminar: Hiphop History, Culture, and Politics by Akil Houston; Ohio University
Ballers and B-Girls: De-industrialization and the Hip Hop Generation by Schloss; Northwestern University
Black Class: Stories of Race and Consumption form the Harlem Renaissance to Hip Hop by ; University of Maryland
Black Youth and Hip-Hop by Dr. Velma LaPoint; Howard University
ENGLISH 209: The History, Literary Connections and Social Revelance of Hip Hop by Bryon Turman; North Carolina A&T University
ENGLISH 316: Hip Hop Discourse by Bryon Turman; North Carolina A&T University
Hip Hop Criticism (COMM 490) by Ebony Utley; California State University, Long Beach
Hip-Hop and Don’t Stop:Introduction to Modern Speech Communities by Marcyliena Morgan; Stanford University
Hip-Hop and the African-American Experience by Dr. Msia Kibona Clark; Howard University
Hip-Hop History by Dr. Elizabeth Clark-Lewis; AJ Calloway; Howard University
Hip-Hop Theory and Culture by Daudi Abe; SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Hip_Hop As Public Culture by Scott Heath; Georgetown University
Is Hip-Hop Useful? by Scott Heath; Georgetown University
Social Protest Drama and the Politics of Hip Hop Performance by Harry Elam;


