Humanities Washington's Speakers Bureau roster is made up of professors, artists, activists, historians, performers, journalists, and others--all chosen not only for their expertise but their ability to inspire discussion with people of all ages and backgrounds. All talks are free and open to the public, and each lasts about an hour. These events are hosted by the Library, and are funded and presented by Humanities Washington; the City of Longview/Longview Public Library has not spent any funds to host these events.
Tuesday, June 27th | 5:30 p.m.
Join artist and activist Khazm "King Khazm" Kogita as he explores the art, history, philosophy, and ethics of hip-hop--an international phenomenon and billion-dollar industry whose legacy is centered on community empowerment, cultural exchange, and resilience. Learn more about this presentation at Humanities.org.
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