Loyd Visuals

Loyd Visuals

Loyd Visuals

Loyd Visuals

We Are Hip Hop

Conceived and organized by a group of local artists, We Are Hip Hop hosts events and programs throughout the year aimed at recognizing, celebrating and amplifying Charlotte's unique hip-hop culture and talent.  

Missed We Are Hip Hop: The Reveal at Camp North End? Check out the recap video from our friends at Loyd Visuals below!

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Upcoming Events

We Are Hip Hop: The Documentary Virtual Premiere 
January 20 • 7 PM 

Head over to the We Are Hip Hop CLT Facebook page on January 20 at 7 PM for the virtual premiere of We Are Hip Hop: The Documentary. A film by Loyd Visuals.

 

Set against the backdrop of last fall’s We Are Hip Hop: The Reveal at Camp North End, the documentary short tells the story of how the new initiative originated and profiles the Charlotte-area artists and community leaders who came together to make the kickoff weekend possible.

 

 

About the Organizers

ABOUT BORIS “BLUZ” ROGERS

Words are a formless grouping of letters with very little meaning until poet and author Bluz speaks them. Born Boris Rogers, Bluz has been unwavering in his quest to stretch the boundaries of poetry. During the past seven years of performing, Bluz has won four Emmy Awards, 2010 Southern Fried Poetry Slam and is Slam Master and Coach of the 2007 and 2008 award-winning competitive slam team Slam Charlotte. Bluz was named the Director of Creative Engagement at Blumenthal Performing Arts in the fall of 2020. 

ABOUT BREE STALLINGS

Breanna "Bree" Stallings is North Carolina native, multi-media artist, illustrator, writer and activist. Bree graduated from Queens University of Charlotte in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in Studio Art and Creative Writing. She resides near uptown Charlotte where she works as a painter, illustrator and muralist. Currently, she teaches adults and children intermediate and advanced drawing and painting techniques at her studio called the Learning Lab. Using art as her vehicle, she raises awareness for many causes that affect her life and those closest to her such as economic mobility, sexual health advocacy, homelessness and environmental consciousness.

ABOUT AJ GLASCO
AJ is the founder of CrayzeeBeat Dance, one of Charlotte’s premier street dance/choreography companies. AJ attended Johnson and Wales University in Charlotte, NC but left school to pursue his heart’s true desire, which is to dance and teach young adults all over the world. His dream is to inspire others to reach their goals both in and out of the studio.

ABOUT GREG JACKSON
Greg Jackson was a rapper and a sous chef when the September 2016 protests in Charlotte began. He showed up with others to protest the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department at its headquarters the day after the Keith Lamont Scott shooting, but a crucial conversation that day changed his trajectory. After creating his nonprofit Heal Charlotte, he partnered with CMPD to train officers how to communicate with the community in volatile situations and has created an after-school camp for at-risk youth in his northeast Charlotte neighborhood.