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SUMMARY:On road\, religion and rap: with Mula Moes
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 \n \n <h3>About this event</h3>\n \n <p>Distorted\
 , misheard\, or ignored—the religious voices shapi
 ng European street culture are often overlooked. C
 ambridge PhD researcher Floris Bosscher (Faculty o
 f Divinity) invites us to pay better attention to 
 the complexity of faith\, identity\, and moral lif
 e expressed through hip-hop and street culture in 
 the Netherlands.  </p>\n \n <p>At this intimate ev
 ent\, a small live audience will hear Floris in co
 nversation with Dutch rapper Mula. Together they w
 ill reflect on how Mula’s lyrical music captures e
 lements of (inter-)religious significance\, the re
 alities of European street/road culture and the ro
 le of music and religion in escaping its darker as
 pects. How do religion\, rap\, and street culture 
 co-exist and what tensions exist between them? </p
 >\n \n <p><a href="https://www.interfaith.cam.ac.u
 k/events/rap-religion-race-conversation-dutch-rapp
 er-mula">Find further information at www.interfait
 h.cam.ac.uk/events.</a></p>\n \n <p>Please note:</
 p>\n \n <p>a) Floris and Mula will speak in Dutch 
 to capture the nuance of Mula’s experiences. Live 
 interpretation will be provided for Anglophone att
 endees.</p>\n \n <p>b) This event will be recorded
 \, with the intention to make the recording availa
 ble to a wider online audience at a later date.</p
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DESCRIPTION: \n \n \n About this event\n \n \n Distorted\, mis
 heard\, or ignored—the religious voices shaping Eu
 ropean street culture are often overlooked. Cambri
 dge PhD researcher Floris Bosscher (Faculty of Div
 inity) invites us to pay better attention to the c
 omplexity of faith\, identity\, and moral life exp
 ressed through hip-hop and street culture in the N
 etherlands.  \n \n \n \n At this intimate event\, 
 a small live audience will hear Floris in conversa
 tion with Dutch rapper Mula. Together they will re
 flect on how Mula’s lyrical music captures element
 s of (inter-)religious significance\, the realitie
 s of European street/road culture and the role of 
 music and religion in escaping its darker aspects.
  How do religion\, rap\, and street culture co-exi
 st and what tensions exist between them? \n \n \n 
 \n Find further information at www.interfaith.cam.
 ac.uk/events. (https://www.interfaith.cam.ac.uk/ev
 ents/rap-religion-race-conversation-dutch-rapper-m
 ula)\n \n \n \n Please note:\n \n \n \n a) Floris 
 and Mula will speak in Dutch to capture the nuance
  of Mula’s experiences. Live interpretation will b
 e provided for Anglophone attendees.\n \n \n \n b)
  This event will be recorded\, with the intention 
 to make the recording available to a wider online 
 audience at a later date.\n \n 
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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/London:20260705T150000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260705T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260705T170000
LOCATION:King’ College\n King's Parade\n Cambridge\, CB2 1S
 T\n United Kingdom\n 
URL:https://cikh.civi360.com/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=50
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