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January 14, 2008 @ 12:49 am

Birthplace of Hip-Hop On The Auction Block?

PLEASE NOTE THE DATE OF THE SEDGWICK PRESS EVENT IS NOW:

 TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2008 at 10:00 AM

Please join the Save 1520 Coalition, including DJ Kool Herc, Senator Schumer, and the tenants of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue  .   

 

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Date:             TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2008

 

Time:            10:00 AM

Location:      In the community room of 1520 Sedgwick  Avenue,  Bronx, NY

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Please RSVP to Dina Levy:  levy@uhab.org or 212-479-3302

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Driving directions:   

From the Major Deegan Expressway, take the MACOMBS DAM BR exit- EXIT 5- toward E 161 ST.

Turn SLIGHT LEFT to take the ramp toward W 155 ST / MANHATTAN, then take a SLIGHT RIGHT onto SEDGWICK AVE. After about a mile on Sedgwick Avenue, the building will be on your right.  

Public transportation directions:   

Take the B, D or 4 trains to 170 St. On 170 St, take a Morris Heights bound Bx18 bus to Sedgwick Avenue.

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November 2, 2006 @ 4:01 pm

2006 Cinefest Multicultural Film Festival Nov 16, 2006

November 16, 2006

Play Circle – Wisconsin Memorial Union
800 Langdon Street
Madison, WI 53706

Time: 5pm – 7pm

5:00 – 6:00pm
Cinefest Opening Reception – Play Circle Lobby

Hip-Hop Goes Global (Short Movie Series) – Introduced by Martha Diaz, Founder and President, Hip-Hop Association and Roberto Rivera, President, Elements of Change

6:00pm – 7:00pm
Film screenings

Firmeza Total – Hip Hop in Brazil – 25 minutes
Documentary on making a hip hop videoclip in the favela’s in Brasil.

Slingshot Hip-Hop – Hip Hop in Palestine – 10 minutes
Gives a Palestinian hip hip point of view of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East

Bling: Consequences and Repercussions – Sierra Leone/USA – 11 minutes
This short film tackles the issues behind Hip Hip’s obsession with diamonds and the continued illegal diamond trade in Africa.

4 Real – Real Kenya – 24 minutes
Story of K’naan – The Dusty Foot Philosopher a Canadian born Canadian refugee and Hip Hop Artist who returned to Kenya, West Africa to promote peace and human rights on his mother continent.

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November 2, 2006 @ 4:00 pm

Planet Hip-Hop 3 and the Hip-Hop Association

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Panel: “Using Hip-Hop for Global Empowerment”

The influence of Hip-Hop has grown far beyond its billion dollar industry based mainly in music, entertainment & fashion; across the world Hip-Hop is also making a significant impact socially, artistically, politically, educationally, and even spiritually. Members of the global Hip-Hop culture will discuss the community developments that are currently taking place, as well as what kind of outcomes are expected to happen within the next 5-10 years.

Topics include:

-The Universal Break Beat
-Telling Our Stories: The Hip-Hop Odyssey
-Hip-Hop Education
-Connecting similar struggles
-Finding a greater sense of self worth
-The Hip-Hop Nonprofit sector: How has this perspective shaping different types of NGO’s within the Hip-Hop community
-Women in Hip-Hop globally

Moderator:

Martha Diaz, President of the Hip-Hop Association

Panelists:

*John Fredericks, Director of Mr. Devious
*Ariel Fernandez, DJ & Cultural Promoter
*Marcella Runell, Ph.D. Candidate, Hip-Hop Education
*Minister Server, Temple of Hip-Hop

Film screening: Mr. Devious / Director: John Fredericks

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Mr Devious is a definitive work of art for John Fredericks, writer and filmmaker from Cape Town, South Africa. Not only did the filmmaker and his main character have a deep bond as artists and co-workers, an unlikely friendship developed between a young rising hip hop mc (26 years) and an old writer (60 years).

Mario’s death was a huge blow to John, but in the mourning and healing process, a strong film idea emerged that went beyond a “tribute” and has ventured into the realm of hard-core documentary where the edge is true life in all its complexities reflected in the story. This is not anymore a film about mourning, about tribute or about hip-hop. It is a story of a remarkable young man and his people, and sends a strong message of social awareness in the engaging lyrics and electric on-stage presence of Devious in his own words.

The archive footage makes for remarkable documentary material that includes performances and a music video completed in Amsterdam, where Devious visited and worked with an organization called Baobab Connections, an anti-globalisation international organisation. The filmmaker presents an honest deeply thought-through film that reflects the passionate life, death and legacy of Mr. Devious, an icon of the Cape Flats and South Africa.

***Admission to this event is free. Tickets will be available at the NJPAC Box Office on the day of the performance. Admission is limited and will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

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November 2, 2006 @ 1:17 pm

Who Says Hip-Hop Is Dead? Hip-Hop Takeover in Nov.

November is Hip-Hop History Month!
Celebrate with Hip-Hop Association, MediaClectic, & Friends.

Who Says Hip-Hop Is Dead?

Click below to purchase tickets for Turtablism 103: Featuring Rob Swift @ NJPAC
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Catch Andreas Thai-yan on WBAI Nov. 10th 9PM - 11PM
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Plus the Official WBAI Hip-Hop Takeover Pre-Party!
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You Just Aren’t Looking In The Right Places!

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October 10, 2006 @ 8:25 pm

Hip-Hop Association Reel 2006

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