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Building Black Krip Radical Tradition from Past to Present, with Leroy F. Moore Jr.

Building Black Krip Radical Tradition from Past to Present, with Leroy F. Moore Jr.

March 18, 2024
10:30am - 11:30am
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Leroy F. Moore Jr. in tuxedo

Please join us for "Building Black Krip Radical Tradition from Past to Present," an event with renowned scholar and activist, Leroy F. Moore Jr.

Can Black disabled people in history and today add to Black Radical Tradition from Harriet Tubman to Elias Hill to Cecil Ivory to Brad Lomax to Fannie Lou Hamer to Al Hibbler to Blues disabled musicians to the real Jim Crow to internationally like Margret Hill in London to Shelly Black in South Africa to today's Black disabled movement in Brazil?  How do we learn and Krip the Black radical tradition?  First we must come together and shake off this ableism and so much more then rebuild ourselves in what our Black disabled ancestors left us and continue to build our own communities, futures, art, music, and politics in a radical way!  Let’s build together!

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Find the homepage of Moore's Krip-Hop Institute here (link).

Find Moore's Poetry Foundation page here (link).

Find the Emmy-Award Winning sound of "Phoenix Rising" from Leroy Moore Jr.'s Krip Hop Nation here (link).

Find the CSUSB Disability Lecture Series Homepage and learn about past and upcoming events here (link). Series organizers are CSUSB Professors Tiffany Jones, Jessica Luck, Jeremy Murray, and Jess Nerren.

Painting of Leroy Moore with microphone and audience