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RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose: This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly... [more]

RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Purpose:
This Educational Program and Research Project is Dedicated to Further Building the Hip Hop--Black Liberation Movement Connection by Integrating Conscious Digital Edutainment with A Scholarly Self Directed Learning Environment.

N.B. June 3, 2007: From this point forward all post in the article /group blog section without thumbnails will be delete by the editor/RBG Street Scholar. This is because such posts compromise the formating of the zine. Furthermore, we refuse to get side tracked with eurocentric rap/pop culture. So, if posts don't jell with the RBG Movement / Rap Genre and the academic nature of the zine,again, they will be deleted. This is not a democracy, but an educational research project; and as such we intend to stay on point regarding our edutainment mission, goals and objectives. Please don't allow the title to make you get it twisted, the full title is RBG Hip Hop/Conscious Rap Music Wikizine.
Anyone who has a problem with this please start your own zine, it's free.
Asante(Thank You) for your contributions.

This Zine is a Hip Hop / Rap Music guide with photos,audio, videos, links, feeds, news, comments, group blog and forum. Special focus on Hip Hop History, Underground /Indie and the Positive and Socio-politically Conscious Rap Genre / Artists, RBG Style; along with links and extensions to each of the integral aspects of hip hop culture. Including Knowledge, DJing, MCing, Break Dancing and Graffiti.
Please take some time to browse.Your contributions are welcome and encouraged if you're looking for a scholarly, and at the same time entertaining, place to expose your work and help build a comprehensive multi-media resource for others to learn from. It's what we make it--a project in evolution and always under construction.The more of us that have something to share on the subject contribute, the better this resource will be for those wanting to do research.

"Of All The Disciplines Of Study, History Is Best Qualified To Reward All Research". Thus, let's commence the discourse with a brief historical overview.

The Political Origins of Hip-hop:

> Historically poetry/ rap/ spoken word, literature and music have been combine to play a pivotal role in black progress and power, rebellion, revolt and revolution.

Political Rap Started With the Afrikan Talking Drum.

> Because of the perceived potential of talking drums to "speak" in a tongue unknown to slave masters / traders and thus to incite rebellion, in 1838 these and other drums were banned from use by Africans in the United States.

> H “Rap” Brown, known to many of the 1960's/70's Civil Rights and Black Power Movements as the original master rapper. Rap, a given nickname, comes from his being such an eloquent speaker he would be rappin. For more see Dr. Errol Henderson on Black Nationalism and Rap Music and our Hip Hop Audio History.

Articles

Drawing Lessons From Malcolm X / He Explains Black Nationalism

C lick to Enlarge "If you've studied the captives being caught by the American soldiers in South Vietnam, you'll find that these guerrillas are young people. Some of them are just children and some haven't reached their teens. Most are teenagers. It is the teenagers abroad, all over the world, who are actually involving themselves in the struggle to eliminate oppression and exploitation. In the Congo, the refugees point out that many of the Congolese revolutionaries, they shoot all the way... Read Full Story

Representin Males Uhuru: RBG Street Scholars Think Tank Presents D. Noble

  Click the link back above or poster below for our full audio version, At poetry slams, in coffee houses and cafes, on spoken word CDs, and even featured in Hollywood movies, a new and exciting renaissance of Black poetry is emerging out of the oral tradition of African-American culture. 360°: A Revolution of Black Poets presents the cutting edge of this poetic firestorm sweeping across America. One of RBG's most exciting events this year has been hooking up with one that epitomizes this... Read Full Story

RBG Street Scholars Newest Web Portal: PE In Full Affect

  Public Enemy Everything PE , including photos, music, videos, links, feeds, news and comments   Looking to move on from the block-party atmosphere of old school rap and eager to vent their frustrations with the '80s version of the inner-city blues, a select few hip-hop groups merged deft rhymes with political philosophy to create a new style of Rap. Inspired by '70s political preachers from the Last Poets to Gil Scott-Heron, Public Enemy were the first and best of the political rap groups... Read Full Story

Damian Marley Biography

PART OF THE RBG STREET SCHOLARS THINK TANK "DO FOR SELF PROGRAM" An experiential demonstration of our Economics, Business and Self-Relience Eduation Portal The bustling Halfway Tree area of Kingston, Jamaica is the geographic intersection of the city's uptown and downtown areas, the meeting ground of Kingston's privileged and it's poor. Damian Marley, the son of Reggae icon Bob Marley and Jamaica's 1977 Miss World Cindy Breakspeare is the offspring of a union between two distinctive and... Read Full Story

RBG Family Luv Presents The A-Alikes:

To take part in the African revolution it is not to write a revolutionary song; you must fashion the revolution with the people. And if you fashion it with the people, the songs will come by themselves, and of themselves. ... In order to achieve real action, you must yourself be a living part of Africa and of her thought; you must be an element of that popular energy which is entirely called for the freeing, the progress, and the happiness of Africa. There is no place outside that fight for... Read Full Story

RBG SSTT Goals & Objectives + Links To Our Featured Raptivist

GOALS & OBJECTIVES OF THE COLLEGE 1. To familiarize and expose students to a wide variety of 20th century African-American leaders and our rich history of struggles for human and civil right. 2. To expose students to a Concentricly Integrated African-Centered Liberal Arts Curriculum--including, mini-lectures, commentaries and interviews with our authors, playwrights, poets, activist and scholars--that will allow large amounts of information to be comprehended in a relatively short period of... Read Full Story

RBG4Lif Education:The Y, Why, Wise Communiversity / The History of Our Flag

"OUR FLAG STORY" Nyahbinghi Fiyah Reasonings 10th Marcus Garvey Commemoration The RED , BLACK and GREEN Flag was unveiled to the world by the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey and the members of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, of the World at it's first international convention on August 13, 1920. The UNIA-ACL knew that Africans at home and abroad needed there own flag as other flags around the world could not represent the collective of African... Read Full Story

RBG Special Edition: Black Out November 2 / Read the Discussion

Nov 2nd Blackout and American Gangsta - Discussion (Link to Video in RBG Tube) Video On You Tube: malik910 From: Ruffmic & FreedomWriter are Precise Science Date: 27 Oct 2007, 16:22 i saw this min-debate and it sparked a conversation with my inner self that i'd like to share with whomever is interested... i pride myself on the ability to see all sides of conflicts and in helping the involved parties with said vision... in this debate - both sides seem inherently concerned with... Read Full Story

12 Point Program for Hip Hop's Revolutionary Rebirth

By Adisa Banjoko: www.lyricalswords.com/ Right about now, there is a resurgence of consciousness in Hip Hop. It reminds me of what was once known as "The Golden Age of Hip Hop". This new consciousness is evidenced in the rise of Dead Prez, Talib Kweli, Paris, Zion I, Common, Mystic, Mos Def, Encore, Shamako Noble, Immortal Technique, the new tracks by MC Ren, and others. This is a beautiful thing to watch, and something that makes me proud to see. The Black Panther Party for Self Defense... Read Full Story

RBG Street Scholars Forum @ Assata PDA - Pocket PC Format

RBG SSTT and African Centered Collaborative Networked Learning (ACCNL) You will quickly notice that RBG Street Scholars Think Tank flows seamlessly across websites and social networks. Presently, we have 15 websites comprising over 5000 RLOs (Reusable Learning Objects) and media assets all concentricly integrated and linked to hundreds of robust Afrikan-centered websites. The Zine pilots enable you to access and navigate everything without ever having to leave the college. The various... Read Full Story
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