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Project T Dot: Toronto’s hip-hop history runs deep. A new photo exhibit puts it on display | The Star

Lining the exterior windows and walls of Toronto’s city hall are photos of faces that have been the building blocks for the city’s most vibrant musical culture, hip-hop. The snapshots are part of “Project T Dot,” a love letter and celebration of The 6ix’s once simmering and now explosive hip-hop scene by Toronto photographer Ajani Charles.

Ajani Charles presents Project T Dot

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