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Thu, Jan 31, 2008 -- 10:00 AM
Chess and Hip-Hop
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Forum explores how hip-hop advocates are using chess to teach young people valuable life skills and help turn them away from violence.
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
Adisa Banjoko, creator of The Hip Hop Chess Federation
Daniel Naroditsky, student at Hillsborough's Crystal Springs Upland School and world champion in the Under 12 Division, United States Chess Federation
Joshua Waitzkin, author of "The Art of Learning"

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