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Inkbombed - Social Graffiti And Hip-Hop In The Millennium
Event Type: 
Opening
Event Type: 
Exhibit
Event Type: 
Performance
Event Type: 
Panel discussion
Friday, July 11, 2008 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Inkbombed is an art exhibit by Hugostyle “STEP ONE” which explores graffiti and hip-hop's role in addressing social, racial and economic justice. Since graffiti's earliest forms, globally it has been utilized as a tool for the voiceless and oppressed to express their struggle for social change and draw awareness to issues affecting their communities. Hip-hop's roots in poor inner-city communities are undeniable. Despite the current focus on bling, fame and clubbing, graffiti and hip-hop are still valuable and effective ways to promote progressive social justice movements today. Join us at the opening of Inkbombed as we celebrate the socially conscious side of graffiti and hip-hop. The evening will feature spoken word, art, performances, music, and a panel discussion.

Performers include Segundas Productions, Army of Juan, Misha Ferguson, and Rominna Villaseñor. Also featuring Step One, Eams, Static, About, and more.
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Event Location
Venue: 
Center For New Possibilities
Address: 

1505 West Morse
Chicago, IL 60626
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Neighborhood: 
Rogers Park