'Acclaimed Brooklyn-based hip-hop artist
Talib Kweli came to Duke University for a week-long residency in February 2017 with Duke Performances, where he had a public conversation with DJ, producer, and professor
9th Wonder and performed at Motorco Music Hall two nights in a row, where he discussed his career and opinions on race within the music industry. Presented as part of Duke Performances’
Hip-Hop Initiative, made possible, in part, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation.' --
Scholars and Publics
Published on July 25, 2017 17:11