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Cultural Workers in Hamilton as Public Intellectuals
Posted in Featured Articles, Public Intellectuals
Tagged Adam Trapp, Alexandra Epp, Atif Kubursi, cultural workers, Factory Media Centre, Hamiilton, Lee Reed, public intellectuals, Sam Siva, Sapphire Singh
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The Arts in Hamilton: The Good the Bad and the Way Forward

How do you feel when you see Art is the New Steel? Hamilton, Ontario is gaining a reputation for the arts – but where does this identity leave the Steel City rhetoric of days gone by? Some say that “Art … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Articles, Social Justice
Tagged Alexandra Epp, arts, Carol Becker, community development, Hamilton Audio-Visual Node, Isabelle Dobronyi, James Street North, Lee Reed, Nolan Matthews
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Hamilton, Hip-Hop and Lee Reed

A true Hamilton hip-hop legend, Lee Reed is also one of the city’s formative public intellectuals. In this interview he gives his take on intellectualism, activism, the Hamilton hip-hop community, and politics. Lee Reed Interview – Public Intellectuals Project … Continue reading
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Tagged artists, cultural workers, Hamilton, hip-hop, Lee Reed
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