⌚️2024-10-24 19:00:00 –
🏢American Museum of Natural History
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This program delves into the multifaceted world of hip-hop jewelry, not just as fashion, but as part of an ecosystem of culture and status.
Together we will explore the rich history surrounding these iconic works of art, from the diverse microcosms of Canal Street, Fordham Road, and Harlem to the broader cultural significance of these statement pieces in New York City and beyond. The conversation will highlight how jewelry in hip-hop has evolved—once met with stigma but now embraced as a symbol of identity, status, and is a visible means of cultural storytelling.
Join celebrated radio personality Angela Yee, trailblazing artist Roxanne Shanté, and hip-hop historian Pete Nice in a conversation moderated by Dr. Christopher Emdin, renowned educator and leader in urban education. Together, they will explore how jewelry has become a powerful symbol in hip-hop, shaping identity and cultural expression.
Before the panel, visitors are invited to explore Ice Cold: An Exhibition of Hip-Hop Jewelry, where they can learn about hip-hop’s cultural influence through stunning jewelry worn by some of its iconic stars.
Visitors are invited to stay after the panel for a celebration of hip-hop with drinks and music.
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