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Join hosts Elijah Jagne and Dr. Clifford C. Meeks as they welcome Dr. Khalid El-Hakim, founder of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum, on 'Dismantling The Ivory Tower.' El-Hakim shares his journey from being a social studies teacher to a nationally recognized advocate for preserving Black history and culture. He reflects on what 'dismantling the ivory tower' means to him and discusses the inspiration behind his mobile museum—a collection of over 10,000 original artifacts highlighting the rich and often overlooked narratives of Black history. The episode also delves into how this unique museum challenges traditional museum spaces, aiming to promote equity and inclusivity. El-Hakim shares insights on significant artifacts in his collection, their historical context, and their importance in understanding Black history. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop, El-Hakim speaks about the genre's evolution, its social impact, and its role in challenging structures of racism and inequality. This fascinating conversation also examines the representation of Black culture in Hip-Hop, the importance of authenticity, and the enduring lessons Hip-Hop provides for promoting social justice. Listen now for an enlightening exploration of history, culture, and the power of collective memory.