
Suhbah Stories | Episode 3: Celebrating 30 Years of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum
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In this episode of Suhbah Stories, Ubaydullah Evans sits down with Dr. Khalid El Hakim, Founder of the Black History 101 Mobile Museum and Professor Griff - American rapper, spoken word artist, author and lecturer, for a rich, soulful conversation on history, hip hop, and purpose.
For 30 years, Dr. El-Hakim has carried the stories of our people across the country, turning classrooms and community spaces into living museums. Together, they build on the power of collecting our artifacts, telling our own stories, and following the path God sets before you — even when it’s not the easy one.
It’s part history lesson, part hip hop cipher, and all heart, a reminder that preserving our past is one of the realest acts of love.
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A Muhammad-Evans family production, Suhbah Stories is what happens when good friends, good vibes, and good stories come together. Suhbah (Arabic: صُحبة) means companionship or fellowship, being together on the path of life and faith.
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