Black Beyond Data Reading Group: Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo (SAMMUS)
- Title
- Black Beyond Data Reading Group: Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo (SAMMUS)
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This electronic resource is made available by the St.Francis Neighborhood Center
solely for research, teaching, and private study. - Description
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Dr. Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo (SAMMUS)—pronouns she/her—is a black feminist rapper, beatmaker, and scholar from Ithaca, NY, which is located on the traditional lands of the Cayuga Nation. Her family roots lie in Côte D'Ivoire and the Congo. She received her PhD in science and technology studies (STS) from Cornell University and is currently the David S. Josephson assistant professor in music at Brown University, located within the ancestral homelands of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. She is also affiliate faculty at the Brown Arts Institute, a member of Brown’s STS steering committee, the Director of Audio at Glow Up Games, and an active member of The Keepers Hip Hop Collective. Her current research explorations include projects about the evolution of her revision praxis as a songwriter, the discourse surrounding rap performance and AI, and the emergence of rap artists who draw heavily on video game aesthetics to shape their work.
https://www.publicbooks.org/ai-rap-synthesis-tools-black-hip-hop/
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- SFNC
- Contributor
- Designed by: Lily Goldsmith
- Subject
- Black Beyond Data: Artifical Intelligence: Rapper; Data; Keywords; reading group
- Temporal Coverage
- Baltimore, MD
- Site pages
- Black Beyond Data Reading Group
- Media
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