The Crew
The Trinity College Chapter of Temple of Hip Hop was founded in the
fall of 2006. TOH is the on campus organizational force behind the
Trinity International Hip Hop Festival comprised of a diverse group of
Trinity College students.
The Executive Board
The executive board is a group of students who are handle the
administrative duties of organizing the Festival. Through Hip Hop the
eboard’s objective is to reach out to fellow student organizations as
well as the Hartford community in hopes to create unity and solidarity
between different groups.
| Zee Santiago:Founder & Co-Organizer |

Zaydee (Zee) Santiago
I am a Sophomore at Trinity College and the co-organizer of the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival. I am an Anthropology major with a concentration on Hip-Hop, music and urban studies. My extra curricular activites include being an MC /spoken word artist, the station manager at 89.3 WRTC fm , co-social chair of MOCA (MEN of Color Alliance), and the Resident Assistant on the 2nd floor of Little. Thanks to the help of Minister Server on behalf of the national organization, I have been granted the opportunity to have founded the Trinity College Chapter of Temple of Hip Hop. If there are any questions or concerns regarding the Festival or WRTC fm refer to the sponsors section for my contact information.
MUCH RESPECT
| Katie McGuigan: Co-Organizer |

Info coming soon…
| Jasmin Agosto |

Jasmin "Jazzy" Agosto
Community Relations Coordinator, Temple of Hip-Hop
Co-organizer(Hartford artists/activists liaison) of Collectivist Block Party
Interests in Networking, Community Action, Urban Education, Race Relations
Spoken Word artist
| Victor Castillo |
Victor is a junior from The Bronx New York and is a Sociology and Ed. Studies Major with an interest in Technology. Aside from Temple of Hip Hop and the Festival he is the community service representative for LVL, he is apart of FACES, The FRED PFEIL and Project, H.A.R.T; Harford Ares Rally. While working at Trinfo Café as a Technology Enhancement Assistant/Youth Mentor and at Chartwells as a Student Manager he is currently working on a documentary: Rap Music’s influence on society.
| Haben Abraham |
| Sarah Gardiner |

Sarah Gardiner is a freshman from
Manchester, CT. She has not yet declared a major, but she enjoys creative
writing, political science, and sociology. In addition to temple of hip-hop she
is also an on-campus lifeguard and member of VOID, Amensty International, the
Tripod, and Slate literary magazine.
| Malcolm Brown |


