Epiphany “Big Piph” Morrow is a Stanford-educated engineer who decided rapping was a better career choice. His current work lies at the intersection of Hip Hop creativity and community engagement as it’s taken many in-person and multi-media forms. Although he still creates music regularly, much of his work involves producing and hosting short documentaries with his signature flair.

This community builder from Pine Bluff, Arkansas (with 2nd home of Little Rock) is a noted speaker and creator of The F.A.M. Project empowering high school students in underserved communities. Most notably, he serves as Cultural Ambassador where he builds through Hip Hop. Thus far, he’s worked in 10+ countries including e Morocco, Algeria, The Gambia, Seychelles, Myanmar, Thailand, Ghana and more.

After creating his one-man show entitled “The Glow”, described as if “TED Talks were a Hip-Hop concert wrapped in an OG Spike Lee narrative”, it was transformed into a digital series with PBS. He is in the process of creating his new endeavors soon to be released in 2025.

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