“The Socio-Historical Foundations of Hip-Hop Pedagogies: The Why, When, Where, Who and How,”

“The Socio-Historical Foundations of Hip-Hop Pedagogies: The Why, When, Where, Who and How,”  by Jarritt Ahmed Sheel, assistant professor of music education at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. As a professional musician, he has toured internationally, worked with hundreds of students in high school band programs throughout the great states of Illinois, Florida and New York. He is a co-founder of the music resource website www.hiphopmusiced.com, and leader of a social media dialogue around #hiphopmusiced. This event is part of the 2020-21 Greeley Peace Scholar Speaker Series on Race & Social Justice. The Greeley Peace Scholar Speaker Series on Race & Social Justice is a year-long series of events focusing on race and social justice.