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Call For Universal Hip Hop Museum Student Ambassadors

December 9, 2016

Nominate yourself or a friend to become a Universal Hip Hop Museum Student Ambassador. 

Do you know a college student who has incorporated hip hop culture into their academics or planned events dedicated to the advancement of hip hop culture on their college campus or in their community? Do they live in Detroit, Atlanta, New York or Los Angeles? If so, we want to honor your nominee as our one of our inaugural Universal Hip Hop Museum Student Ambassadors. 

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Hip Hop Architecure Featured at SXSWEco

September 30, 2016

Michael Ford, Assoc. AIA, is a finalist (and a recently added keynote speaker) and will be showcasing how hip-hop can be a catalyst to engage underrepresented groups in the field of architecture.

“I will be sharing my concept for the Universal Hip Hop Museum mobile experience," he says, "which was developed alongside hip-hop pioneers. We plan on touring in various cities with the mission to showcase hip-hop culture while also collecting regional specific, undocumented hip-hop histories and their relationship to the built environment.”

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Architect Devanne Pena Focuses on Increasing Number of Black Women in Architecture

September 20, 2016

I first met Devanna Pena in Detroit, during the National Organization of Minority Architect's conference hosted by The Detroit chapter of NOMA. We shared a brief conversation about our top five MC's during a shuttle ride to the Bros Art Ball. That short conversation has blossomed into a friendship which has led to us supporting each other in various initiatives aimed at increasing diversity in the field of architecture. When Devanne was announced as the editor of The NOMA Magazine, I was eager to join the team of volunteers to support her in having her visions for the publication come to life. Devanne's design thinking is out of the box. She is a Hip Hop Architect. If you see her, ask her about her presentation with Perkins & Will, where she represents the stages of her career with Tupac tracks. Earlier this year, I called on Devanne to help me facilitate The Universal Hip Hop Museum Design Cypher in The Bronx, where we joined hip hop pioneers, community members, high school students and others to create the programming and conceptual vision of The Universal Hip Hop Museum.

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