Atlanta's Hip Hop Geography
JUN 18MUSEUM OF DESIGN ATLANTA (MODA)
culturalstreet-artall-ageseducationalfamily-friendly
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How Hip-Hop Made Atlanta | Part 1 of 3 Mural by Jeks_nc In-person at MODA | Free June 18, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Atlanta has always been a city of distinct neighborhoods and tight communities. That's where its hip-hop story begins. In this session, Dr. Regina N. Bradley traces the streets, studios, clubs, and gathering spaces that turned Atlanta into a hip-hop capital. Through lyrics, media, and historical context, she asks how neighborhoods become origin stories and how geography shapes culture and memory. Come ready to hear the city differently. The session includes a 45–60 minute presentation followed by facilitated discussion and Q&A. Price: Free and open to the public. ABOUT DR. REGINA N. BRADLEY Dr. Regina N. Bradley is an award-winning writer and researcher of the Black American South, and one of the country's leading scholarly voices on Southern hip-hop culture.
VENUE
Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)NEIGHBORHOODMidtown
TYPEmuseum
ADDRESS1315 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA
MARTAArts Center · 3 min walk
PARKINGlot, deck
PRACTICAL
TIMES6:30 PM
AGEall-ages
PRICEFree · Free
