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Monday, February 13, 2006

Hip Hop Congress Update 2/13

Heres the Feb.13th update of HHC. Always big things!


In this Update:

Minnesota Summit at the end of this week

National Conference in Boulder Announced

Hip Hop Congress Lecture and Panel Opportunities

Texas State

Spring Break Helping Rebuild

MINNESOTA SUMMIT:

UPDATE: Amir Sulaiman ( >amirsulaiman.com ), featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam and Host of last year's "Breed Love Tour" will also be appearing.

The Hip Hop Congress will host its First Ever Minnesota Summit: “Politics, Globalization and the Hip Hop Generation” from Friday, February 17th through Sunday February 19th, 2006.
Activities will feature a major concert featuring renowned Hip Hop artists and will include workshops, panels and discussion on prominent domestic and world issues related to Hip Hop, Race, Politics, HIV/AIDS and Globalization. Each will feature prominent artists including, Proof from the World-famous group D12, Hip Hop Activists M-1 of Dead Prez, The Bedouin and many more.
There will also be workshops teaching Graffiti Art, Breakdancing, DJ’ing, and MC’ing. Youth organizing will be facilitated by People Escaping Poverty Project (P.E.P.P.) of Moorhead.

For more information, registration materials, and more hit up our website: hiphopcongress.com OR HHC extraordinaire, Amer at amer@hiphopcongress.com

NATIONAL CONFERENCE DATE ANNOUNCED:
The Hip Hop Congress National Conference has been officially set for June 15th-18th in Boulder Colorado.
Stay tuned for details on locations, workshops, speakers, and opportunities. Some important things to note are

1. There will be $20 registration fee for all members and $25 for non-members. A pre-registration system will be put in place.
2. We are currently accepting workshop proposals from chapters, artists, partners, etc. If you are interested in facilitating a workshop, please contact shamako@hiphopcongress.com
3. For all other questions and concerns regarding the conference, please contact shamako@hiphopcongress.com

It's going to be a fantastic conference, and we look very forward to seeing you.....


HIP HOP CONGRESS AND LECTURE, PANEL OPPORTUNITIES

A message from the President
What Up Everybody,
It's important to remember what kind of resources we are working with, and sometimes with all the things going on with HHC, it's hard to keep track of the opportunities that we have. There are a lot of organizations out there that are interested in working with Congress, and a lot of individuals that are interested in lecturing. Just to name some of the groups

Zulu Nation
Cassius D
Bakari Kitwana
Rapsessions
Adisa Banjoko
Davey D
Martha Diaz
Hip Hop Association
KRS-One

The list goes on and on. But if you are interested in learning more about this, please contact me at shamako@hiphopcongress.com, and let me know if there's something that fits on your campus.
Thanks ya'll.
Shamako

TEXAS STATE:

Salutations from the chapter of Texas State University- San Marcos! We had a great week: Thursday we kicked off Black History Month with a speaker from Duke University, Dr. Mark Anthony Niel. Dr. Niel has a PhD in black popular culture, and presented an amazing speech on the history of hip hop. Everyone loved it and he is definitely someone we are considering again for the future. Later in the night, we had BET comedian Genusis who gave a great show as well.

This Saturday is Bobcat Day here at the university (a day for interested high school and transfer students to come and tour the campus and check out all the organization booths that will be set up in the student center). Congress will be out there to recruit potential members.

SPRING BREAK HELPING REBUILD FROM KATRINA:

College students nationwide Plan Spring Break in the Gulf Region. For more information on Katrina on the Ground, and participating organizations, please visit www.katrinaontheground.com.


Thursday, December 22, 2005

Reinventing the wheel

So its been the better part of a month since my last post and I don't feel one bit of shame for not updating as I have several friends who have blogs and I only know one who updates more then me. Tom you rock....or are severely bored.

As is the case with all my posts, something in the past couple of days has come to my attention that has inspired me to write something that I want to publicize. Although publicize is hardly the correct word since only 17 people read this and most of those people only get into the first paragraph before clicking back to their porn/sports/myspace.com page. Regardless, heres what it is:

Those who know me know that I am ever critical, questioning, and detailed in life. Although laid back in nature and appearance, my mind continues to work a million miles a second to comprehend all things around me. For the most part of my life I thought I was one of the few who was cursed to think like that, but as I have grown older I have come to accept and really enjoy not only my constant diagnostic of the world but the view of others as well. (sidenote: in my personal search for knowledge of self and the world I have probably alienated a few around me, this sucks..modern karmic theory however would incur that others have alienated me in their personal searches as well..this sucks too. hopefully most of those people on both sides will return.)

In an effort to refocus myself and regain an edge I feel I have lost since graduation I am getting back into one of the things that has always peaked my attention. Reading books. The internet is great and People magazine is useful for bar banter (except with Mike Slonim) but books are a different beast. So I read 'The Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown and 'Democracy Matters' by Cornell West. Unbeknownst to me, these books have given me a new insight into my passion of music and arts. To be honest I had never known why I had so blindly appreciated art since middle school. I thought maybe those Latin trips to Europe were just resonating in my brain and I was basically taught to like art. In the past 5-8 years my art of choice has been hip hop culture and the broader spectrum of American Jazz and Blues. I contribute a lot of this to my U.City environment, but after reading these books and taking a second look at the people I hang out with I can comfortably say that I feel I would have found hip hop regardless. If you have read 'Da Vinci Code' then I can apply it to myself as 'I didn't find hip hop, hip hop found me'.

So to continue about these two books, one of which is a NY Times Best Seller about the search for the Holy Grail and the 'truth' about Christianity and the other which delves into the history of America and the need for a true leader to re-emerge in combination with re-energized citizens to steer America away from neo-imperialism, have vague similarities in their values. However what has inspired this blog and relates to my view of art is that both books recognize the value and power art has had on history. Both reference how art might be the only true expression people can use to communicate. Two of my friends Yoni and Ron have constantly stated that music speaks to them in ways that people can't. I thought I understood what they meant until I read these books. Musical expression makes me move, makes me enjoy, makes me feel better about things around me, but it never 'spoke' to me like it did Yoni and Ron until now. Also I never thought it would. I thought some people just 'got it' better then others and that they 'got it' while I was on the outside.

But I have been getting it this whole time, I just haven't been listening to everything it was saying. In 'Democracy Matters' West spends a good portion of his book comparing the arts to the politics of the time and how many of the great artists of the time where also the most progressive thinkers, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson. Yes, the same dood who puts all 9th and 10th graders to sleep with his environmental poems of tree hugging. And the Brown spotlights all the myths (or truths) behind several ancient works of art, that are based upon political climates of their times.

Hip Hop is just the most updated version of socio/political artists. We are just starting to see the shift of political hip hop from 16-25 year olds screaming at the top of their lungs for change, to 30-45 year olds running companies, running for office (Detroit's mayor), and the academic speaking junkets. This is the progression of hip hop 'playin the game' to get the message across.

To combine all these factors, along with my progressing into appreciating more types of music beyond hip hop it has become clear that music is the tool that speaks to me most clearly while allowing me a chance to have an escapism from the evils of the world. To many music simplifies things, allows no thought and just movement. To myself and my brain, its music's complicated layers and underlying messages in other areas of interest that speak to me.

Kinda fucked up that the way my subconscious relaxes is by flexing is muscles.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Moving forward while standing still

Aight its been a few weeks, time to update. Its not that I don't want to update, its that I just sort of forget....

The Crucial Album is finished and ready to be pressed up next week. The art work is dope, the artists on the album are dope, and the project is definitely gonna be a hit in the underground scene, not just in St.Louis, but hopefully nation wide.. How can anyone go wrong with MF Doom and Slug on their record. We are gradually gaining momentum with press being lined up and show dates getting set up. Its gonna be interesting to see the response to an entire album essentially produced from vinyl transferred back to CD. The sound quality is still high which was my biggest fear in the making of the album.

Look for reviews to pop up around the internet in Jan/Feb and print reviews in Feb/Mar. If you write, want to write, or know writers who would be interested in doing a review or article then let me know. I know many of you write for the student newspaper of your respective schools or have blogs of your own. Every little bit helps ya know. Originally slated for a mid winter release, it has been pushed back to accommodate more press to a mid-March date. However still look for some major show announcements for Feb.

Hip Hop Congress has been rolling along too with a major funding push. We know what information we need to gather from all 30 chapters and that was something major. The next step is actually getting this budget information from them. Every one of these chapterheads is already swamped with school work, jobs, and other activities in addition to their Hip Hop Congress responsibilities, so it could take some time to actually get what we need. Shamako went to the H2A Conference in New York last week and although we thought Hip Hop Congress was still slightly under the radar with many other organizations, it appears now as though Congress is smack right in the forefront of hip hop activism. Pretty incredible to have people tryin to be a part of what we do, rather then us tryin to fight into the scene.

In other Berk news Hats N Stuff is fun. I sell hats........I also write for Soundslam.com...reviewing bad music is fun.....J-Live was good tho.

Berk

Thursday, October 13, 2005

tidbits and timber

This is my online journal so i guess I am the only one gonna update it....

F5 is off and running with Crucial's album almost done and the long, tenacious and tedious process of press/promotion and distribution starts. The album is sick tho with appearances from Slug (Atmosphere), MF Doom, DJ Premier, J-Tredz (Company Flow), and MC Eiht. Plus we are getting shows lined up all over the country. New York to Indiana here we come in the winter!

Hip Hop Congress is in a very interesting place right now with a lot of exciting but splintered actions going on all at the same time. We launched version 4.0 of our website (www.hiphopcongress.com) at the start of the month and its being constantly updated and improved to best suit the needs of the organization and those checkin us out. Also we will soon be publishing the education library that so far is 500 teachers strong. Lesson plans, workshops, and learning exercises are all gonna be there for viewing and using pleasure. And of course a Congress tour is always in the works.. the organization just needs to find the right fit.. it will happen sooner then later I think.

I am up to four reviews on Soundslam.com. I can sorta consider myself published now I guess. It is one step closer to getting paid to do music for a living.

Big ups to Tom Elgin for getting his first grant, I am waiting on my first.. i guess I need to just apply to get that rolling.

I should really update this more.. how cliché..

Berk

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Hip Hop Congress and Hip Hop Association Collabo!!

For Immediate Release:

September 21, 2005

Hip-Hop Organizations Form Alliance

For the purpose of advancing education

The Hip Hop Congress and the Hip-Hop Association are presently creating a collection that will include lesson plans, curricula, and other teaching tools from educators in the U.S. and abroad. This collection will be made available to members of the community in the form of an electronic database and printed guidebook.

With over 500 educators between both organizations teaching at various schools, colleges, and universities across the country, this relationship will provide credible opportunities to test, evaluate and present irrefutable data. This data will be used to demonstrate to policymakers, funders and educational institutions the power of utilizing Hip-Hop as an educational tool.

In addition, Hip Hop Congress has joined the Hip-Hop Association’s 2006 H2Ed Summer Academy as a co-sponsor. The academy is a weeklong evaluation program where educators and youth practice a variety of methods to use of Hip-Hop in the classroom.

For More Information:

Hip Hop Congress

Aaron Berkowitz, PR Chair

berkowitz@hiphopcongress.com

Hip-Hop Association

Mona Ibrahim, Director of Community Partnerships

mona@hiphopassociation.org

About Hip Hop Congress

Hip Hop Congress is an international grassroots network that educates, empowers, and unites individuals by inspiring social action and cultural creativity within the community by merging with artists and students, music and community.

About the Hip Hop-Association

The Hip Hop-Association, an organization that focuses on facilitating, fostering, and preserving Hip Hop culture through media, education and community building has produced an annual education summit that brings Teachers, Organizers, Parents, Social workers, and Youth since 2003.