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i am writing a music unit for high school curriculum and the central issue is whether music is to entertain and escape or for creating social change and challenging the status quo...i am having a hard time finding articles or texts that are in the pocket in terms of being scholarly but still accessible for high school students. I am considering Can't Stop Won't Stop by Jeff Chang but I am at a loss for other texts.
Help a brother out!
Posted on April 18, 2008 at 3:18pm — 3 Comments
with so many people whose music i covet since the cafeteria with the walkmans and boomboxes in high school...that was tight going from chi lites to boogie down productions in two seconds flat...so here's the deal we need to share...
hit me up on aim when you are on at tariksalim88...so we can do the music file thing...i will do a real blog later...i promise
Posted on November 24, 2007 at 7:23pm — 3 Comments

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I am doing a screening this Friday - let me know if you want to come out - space is limited only 56 seats but details are below --email me at tracy@thecarawaygroup.com
Event Information:
BET Networks and the NAACP Hollywood Bureau host a special screening of “HIP HOP vs. AMERICA PART II: Where Did the Love Go?” A discussion on music videos, misogyny in the hip hop culture, race vs. gender, and the strained relationship between Black men and women
Dates: Friday, June 20, 2008
Location:
WMA - The Charles Aidikoff Screening Room
150 South Rodeo Drive, Suite 140
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Agenda :
6:00 PM Reception
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Screening and Discussion
Peace,
Isaac
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