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Def-i-ing Settler Logics: A Workshop & Performance through Native Hip-Hop

OMSA Heritage Series Presented in partnership with the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture’s Reimagining the University: Race + Arts Initiative

Award Winning Diné artist ‘Def-i’ will join campus for two dynamic events, an interactive hip hop storytelling workshop that will invite participants to create their own hip hop track with his guidance, and an exclusive performance at the Logan Arts Center Cafe where he will share his music and artistry, continuing to decolonize settler logics surrounding Native identity. Def-i carves out an original niche from introspective and poetic Hip Hop, emerging from Dinétah & the underground rap circuit. He is an experienced youth workshop provider, active Recording Academy / GRAMMYs member, and has served abroad as a U.S. State Department Hip Hop Cultural Ambassador with Next Level Team Nigeria & Team France. Def-i’s dedication to cultural preservation and lyrical mastery has earned him the respect of Hip Hop veterans, industry professionals, academics, and upcoming generations.


Workshop at the Center for Identity + Inclusion
Wednesday, October 9th 6-8PM
5710 S. Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, IL 60637

Performance at the Logan Center for the Arts Cafe
Thursday, October 10th 6-8PM
915 E. 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
Featuring a live art activation by Pilsen Arts & Community House.

 

This OMSA Heritage Series program is presented in partnership with the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture’s Reimagining the University: Race + Arts Initiative and co-sponsored by the Logan Center for the Arts, Department of Music and Pilsen Arts & Community House.

These events are open to the public. All are welcome!

Def-i-ing Settler Logics: A Workshop & Performance through Native Hip-Hop

OMSA Heritage Series Presented in partnership with the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture’s Reimagining the University: Race + Arts Initiative

Award Winning Diné artist ‘Def-i’ will join campus for two dynamic events, an interactive hip hop storytelling workshop that will invite participants to create their own hip hop track with his guidance, and an exclusive performance at the Logan Arts Center Cafe where he will share his music and artistry, continuing to decolonize settler logics surrounding Native identity. Def-i carves out an original niche from introspective and poetic Hip Hop, emerging from Dinétah & the underground rap circuit. He is an experienced youth workshop provider, active Recording Academy / GRAMMYs member, and has served abroad as a U.S. State Department Hip Hop Cultural Ambassador with Next Level Team Nigeria & Team France. Def-i’s dedication to cultural preservation and lyrical mastery has earned him the respect of Hip Hop veterans, industry professionals, academics, and upcoming generations.


Workshop at the Center for Identity + Inclusion
Wednesday, October 9th 6-8PM
5710 S. Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, IL 60637

Performance at the Logan Center for the Arts Cafe
Thursday, October 10th 6-8PM
915 E. 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
Featuring a live art activation by Pilsen Arts & Community House.

 

This OMSA Heritage Series program is presented in partnership with the Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture’s Reimagining the University: Race + Arts Initiative and co-sponsored by the Logan Center for the Arts, Department of Music and Pilsen Arts & Community House.

These events are open to the public. All are welcome!

More about Logan Center for the Arts
The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts serves as a hub for the vibrant arts scene at The University of Chicago and as a cultural destination for the South Side and greater Chicago.
When & Where
Oct 10, 2024, 6:00pm to 8:00pm Timezone: CDT
Free


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