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The Bridging the Gap Conference is intended to facilitate an intergenerational dialogue between the hip hop generation and the civil rights movement generation to assist them in sharing resources, strategies, and visions that will empower them to thrive in the new millennium.

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Featured Poets and Writers:
Kwe, Abel, Nap, Phoenix, Rohan 
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Chadi Depelchin - Sunpower
Dana Wright - Postgraduate, UC Berkeley
Pedro Reyes - Streetside Stories
Logan Manning - Oasis High School
Victor Diaz - Berkeley Tech High School
Sparkle &amp; Erin - iCAMP NTRC (Chicago)
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Dana Wright - Postgraduate, UC Berkeley
Pedro Reyes - Streetside Stories
Logan Manning - Oasis High School
Victor Diaz - Berkeley Tech High School
Sparkle &amp; Erin - iCAMP NTRC (Chicago)
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