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For episode three we have none other than Mark V. Campbell. Campbell has been a pioneering voice in the effort to document Canadian hip-hop. In addition to founding the North Side Hip-Hop Archive, Campbell has numerous publications under his belt. To date he has published the book "Everything Remains Raw: Photographing Toronto's Hip-Hop Culture from Analog to Digital," countless journal articles, as well as recently an edited collection on Canadian hip-hop with Charity Marsh titled "We Still Here: Hip-Hop North of the 49th Parallel." In this episode we discuss Everything Remains Raw, and the idea of archiving Canadian hip-hop.
For episode three we have none other than Mark V. Campbell. Campbell has been a pioneering voice in the effort to document Canadian hip-hop. In addition to founding the North Side Hip-Hop Archive, Campbell has numerous publications under his belt. To date he has published the book "Everything Remains Raw: Photographing Toronto's Hip-Hop Culture from Analog to Digital," countless journal articles, as well as recently an edited collection on Canadian hip-hop with Charity Marsh titled "We Still Here: Hip-Hop North of the 49th Parallel." In this episode we discuss Everything Remains Raw, and the idea of archiving Canadian hip-hop.