
Hip-Hop U: The First Wave Scholars
Special | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A film exploring the innovative work of students in the UW-Madison First Wave program.
A film exploring the innovative work of students in the University of Wisconsin-Madison First Wave - Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives program.
PBS Wisconsin Documentaries is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
First Wave was funded in part by: Bill and Jan DeAtley, Joe and Mary Ellyn Sensenbrenner, Evjue Foundation, American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation, Wisconsin Arts Board, and Friends of Wisconsin Public Television.

Hip-Hop U: The First Wave Scholars
Special | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A film exploring the innovative work of students in the University of Wisconsin-Madison First Wave - Office of Multicultural Arts Initiatives program.
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First Wave student Miona Short performs "For All It's Worth." (3m 50s)
Hip-Hop U: The First Wave Scholars
Video has Closed Captions
A film exploring the innovative work of students in the UW-Madison First Wave program. (2m 25s)
Video has Closed Captions
The First Wave family becomes tight-knit. (4m 5s)
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First Wave student Zhalarina Sanders performs an excerpt from "Rose Gold." (4m 2s)
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Just Bust! is the longest running open mic series in the Madison community. (3m 8s)
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Line Breaks is a festival that First Wave holds every year. (3m 25s)
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First Wave was funded in part by: Bill and Jan DeAtley, Joe and Mary Ellyn Sensenbrenner, Evjue Foundation, American Family Insurance Dreams Foundation, Wisconsin Arts Board, and Friends of Wisconsin Public Television.