Anthropology

Fischer to present "Women, Resistance and Hip-Hop"

Associate Professor of Anthropology Dawn-Elissa Fischer presents “Women, Resistance and Hip-Hop" on Feb. 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) Multi-Use Building, room 357, and via Zoom. For more information and the Zoom link, visit the CCSF African American History Month events calendar.  

Fischer is an affiliate faculty member in the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program and former interim chair of the Africana Studies Department. She serves as an associate director with the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute, humanities adviser to KQED’s “That’s My Word: A Year-Long Exploration of Bay Area Hip-Hop History” and a life member of the Association for the Study of African Life and History (ASALH). Learn more about ASALH’s 2023 Black History theme of “Black Resistance.”