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From February 26 to March 1, while many were doing their darndest to get schooling and academics off their backs, the Students for the Advancement of Hip Hop Culture (SAHC) were doing just the opposite. Holding a shakedown at Concordia University, their goal was to promote the acceptance of hip hop culture as a legitimate subject for academic study.
The second annual Hip Hop Symposium included a myriad of conferences, film screenings and shows. Amongst the conferences were those entitled Hip Hop and Feminism, Hip Hop and Social Change, Hip Hop and Education, Hip Hop in Cuba and Haiti and a historical perspective of Hip Hop in Montreal.
The conferences were held in a round-table style, so everyone could participate, and they tended to be more like facilitated discussion groups than lectures. This worked very well because, as many active members of Montreal’s hip hop community showed up, it truly was a case of community education and everybody had the opportunity to drop knowledge or just contribute their impressions and opinions.

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