The purpose of the concert to help the lab continue its mission of increasing the number of underrepresented groups in the sciences. "Music is what keeps us going, and a lot of times it guides us," Samuel said. "Making sure that we connect through music, and connect music to science, is a great way to keep us connected to the younger generations."
When asked why he chose classic Hip-Hop acts, Samuels says that he grew up listening to these MCs and that they are pioneers and amongst the greatest MCs. Samuels also wishes to dispel the myths about Black people in sciences.
"One of those myths is that if you're Black and into science you're nerdy and geeky and not into all of the things that Black people are into culturally," Samuels states, before adding, "Why not have some of the greatest MCs in the universe come and get people together to celebrate STEM?" The concert is set for Sunday, May 29 at Stage AE. 400 N. Shore Dr. Tickets range from $78.75-$128.75