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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.

Featuring , RBG Praylu Productions: A Real Live Shackle Breaker


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UHURU SASA Means FREEDOM NOW, Feat. Askari X...Essay by Ayize Atiba and more

http://www.myspace.com/Ansar Askari_X "We Are African People Wherever We Were Born No matter where we were born in the world. African (black) People are historically and culturally linked. Our history, identity, and culture are rooted in the many thousands of years of development of African civilization on the African continent. This is a consequence of the ever forward movement and motion of the African masses. It is from this historical march of our people (African [black] People) that we... Read Full Story



THE HISTORY OF RAP: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE   Eric B and Rakim - Paid in Full- A OLD SCHOOL MIX N.B -This Zine is very thorough on the Hip Hop Generation  Contributions       http://www.amiribaraka.com/ Amiri Baraka , born in 1934, in Newark, New Jersey, USA, is the author of over 40 books of essays, poems, drama, and music history and criticism, a poet icon and revolutionary political activist who has recited poetry and lectured on cultural and political issues extensively... Link to read... Read Full Story





The Haitian Revolution is a singular event in history. Never before or since has an enslaved people risen up, broken their chains, and established a new state. Haiti was a beacon of hope and inspiration to the enslaved Africans of the United States. Haiti's history has been turbulent, but not for the reasons given by mainstream historians. Racism underlies their charges that the first black republic lacks "democratic traditions" and is prone to violence. Drawing from a wide range of authors... Read Full Story





2 Pac - Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988–1991 (2007) 01. Panther Power 02. The Case Of The Misplaced Mic 03. Let Knowledge Drop 04. Never Be Beat 05. A Day In The Life 06. My Burnin' Heart 07. Minnie The Moocher 08. The Case Of The Misplaced Mic II 09. Static (Extended Mix) 10. Static (Playa Mix) Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?mty2nmwqz2m 2 Pac - Pac's Life (2006) 01. Untouchable (Swizz Beatz Remix) (Feat. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) 02. Pac's Life (Feat. T.I. & Ashanti) 03. Dumpin' (Feat... Click here for everything
Website: http://www.reverbnation.com/knowanoah

Brotha Praylu is RBG Street Scholars Think Tank Video Education Master Teacher and Productionist. We started out together about five years ago teaching on You Tube. There were only about seven of us on You Tube at that time doing Re-education of Afrikan people work. The others were- ParadigmS... ., Akeem, Dadieshak, Antihostile, Rootsymali and SynQ. Praylu's main EduTainment concentrations have been in the area of video production--with special focus on the Black Panther Party, Tupac and Issues Concerning the Motherland. His latest works, ReEducation Vol 1 and... Read Full Story

 


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RBG The Great Harlem Debate 4 Promo:

Is Hip Hop Good for Black Folks?”

I (RBG Street Scholar/ Brotha Imhotep) will be one of the debaters to argue in firm support of hip hop culture as a prime tool for our unification, revolutionary change and a positive force in our liberation struggle, Re-Afrikanization Cultural Movement and nation building process.

MY PREMISE:

"If you do not understand 'white' supremacy (as racism)--what it is, and how it works--everything else that you understand, will only confuse you". Dr.Nelly Fuller Jr.

The 9 Areas of People Activity in which white supremacy functions (1)Economics, (2)Education, (3)Entertainment, (4)Labor, (5)Law, (6)Politics, (7)Religion, (8)Sex and (9)War

The Actual Debate Presentation


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