On Saturday, Feb. 22, the Black Healing, Joy & Justice Collective and the Center of Racial Justice and Youth Engaged Research hosted the Black Artistic Symposium: Hip-Hop Praxis from the Classes to ...
In light of AKAI just dropping the MPC Sample, it's a good time to highlight how the innovative machine changed the music we ...
On Saturday, Feb. 21, the Center of Racial Justice at the University of Massachusetts, held its third annual Black Artistic Freedom Conference in conjunction with the W.E.B. Du Bois Center and UMass ...
Plugging into hip-hop’s legacy of social justice and empowerment, the Hip Hop Institute 4 Peace (HH4PEACE) is leading the ...
Black women were instrumental in the early stages of hip-hop and continue to make history today. We’re looking at those who ...
United Nations collaboration anchors year-long campaign aligned with the Second International Decade for People of ...
When Jabari “Dr. Naledge” Evans was a kid, hip-hop felt like a privilege. If he got straight A’s, his mother would let him go to the legendary music venue in the city’s South Side, Chicago’s ...
Fifty years after critics dismissed hip-hop as a passing fad, Grammy winner LL COOL J is taking viewers back to the genre's authentic New York roots with his new docuseries "Hip Hop Was Born Here," ...