Sage Morgan-Hubbard

Sage Morgan-Hubbard

Sage Xaxua Morgan-Hubbard is the new Academic Outreach Coordinator in the School of Fine Arts at Columbia College Chicago currently housed in the Dance Department. She was the cipher organizer for Words, Beats & Life’s Midwest Hip Hop Teach-In “Remixing the Art of Social Change” and the Outreach Director of Young Chicago Authors. She earned her MA in Performance Studies at Northwestern University and is a graduate of Brown University where she studied “Performance Studies: Socially Conscious Art of the Everyday” and Ethnic Studies. Sage is a poet, activist and teacher from Washington, D.C. She is the founder of WORD! spoken word artists and activists, a former DC poetry slam coach and one of the original members of Spoken Resistance and the performance group Sol y Soul.

Rhymes: Public Enemy “Fight the Power,”  Queen Latifah “U.N.I.T.Y.,” and Arrested Development “People Everyday.”

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More Info on Sage:

Words, Beats & Life Inc.

SOL y SOUL

Songs from this Interview:

Public Enemy “Fight the Power”

Digable Planets “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)”

Salt-N-Pepa ft. En Vouge “Whatta Man”

Queen Latifah “U.N.I.T.Y.”

Kendrick Lamar “HiiiPOWER”

Arrested Development “Mr. Wendal”

Nas “I Know I Can”

Unspoken Heard “Live at Home”

Digable Planets “Where I’m From”

Termnalogy “Watch How It Goes Down”

Pep Love “Pacific Heights”

Blackalicious “Make You Feel That Way”

Arrested Development “People Everyday”

King Kapisi ft. Che Fu “U Can’t Resist Us”

Invincible “Sledgehammer!”

Miz Korona ft. Moe Dirdee “Playground”

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