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Blackademia and Hip Hop Culture
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NCLA Members,
REMCo is pleased to release Episode Four of Blackademia and Hip-Hop Culture, our cultural series examining the 50-year legacy of hip-hop and its meaningful intersections with the field of librarianship.
This episode features Carlos Grooms, Research and Instruction Librarian at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and Chair of REMCo. Carlos shares his personal and professional journey, offering powerful reflections on how hip-hop's ethos of empowerment, education, and authenticity continues to inform his work in academic librarianship and community engagement.
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We invite you to view this inspiring episode and join us in celebrating the ongoing impact of hip-hop on library practice and cultural leadership.
Episode 4: Carlos Grooms
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[Glenda] [Alvin]
Dean of Libraries and Media Centers
Tennessee State University
3500 John A. Merritt Blvd
Nashville, TN 37209
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