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Somebody better either figure out this global warming crap or get me to a colder planet...i need to ride man!

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Name:
Tarik
City:
L DOT A DOT
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Current occupation:
teacher
Tag causes (the causes or issues you are most passionate about):
Addressing Poverty, Civil Rights Issues, Cultural Preservation, Economic & Community Development, Education, Gay & Lesbian Rights, Human Rights Issues, Literacy, Mentoring, Music as an Agent for Social Change, Political Action, Prison Reform, Professional Development, Social Justice, Urban Redevelopment, Youth Development, Youth Violence Intervention
Project or initiative you have started or would love to start:
taking inner city kids snowboarding
What skills and resources do you currently have for your initiative? What are the current needs for your initiative?
i know how to snowboard very well....i also put together youth programs and used to run a peer mediation/conflict resolution
What kind of change do you hope to create in your community or in the world? Why are you passionate about this? How has your personal story led you to this passion?
This is an interesting question

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help!

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

Tarik Salim

yo i haven't been in one place...

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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At 10:47am on July 3, 2008, Tracy Tramel said…
It's all good. Shaunelle came and I will keep you in the loop for the next one - be easy man :)
At 12:57am on June 23, 2008, Fanon Che Wilkins said…
wassup son? i can't hear from you man. you playin' fair weather brotha or what:) i send you stuff and can't get hello from time to time. come on man i thought that we were closer than this.
At 12:56pm on June 19, 2008, Tracy Tramel said…
Hey Tarik

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
At 4:38pm on June 17, 2008, Erika Almiron said…
Oh, as you can see, I'm better at understanding in Spanish! lol I'll be in the area at the end of next month, anything i should be seeing?
At 10:17am on June 11, 2008, Erika Almiron said…
So where exactly is L DOT A DOT? I'll need to know if we plan to be down. :o)
At 7:03pm on May 22, 2008, Fanon Che Wilkins said…
nice. man my board is dusty as hell right about now. i'm set for next season though. glad to hear that all is well.
At 1:53pm on May 19, 2008, Nell said…
WOW. That was like quantum building or something! Pretty incredible. I was rolling to some sweet rhymes this morning--thank you. I'll have to learn all of these artists you're putting me up on.
At 8:43pm on May 17, 2008, Fanon Che Wilkins said…
wassup son? longtime
At 9:36pm on May 1, 2008, Isaac L. Ewell said…
Peace Tarik, what's good son? We need to build. I've been bad about getting at you man. Really want to build with you though. Let's try to rap this weekend or early next week. Please hit me at my email address and I'll give you my math. I can be reached at IkeEwell@gmail.com.

Peace,
Isaac
At 11:26am on May 1, 2008, Naomi said…
It didn't backfire at all, it was actually quite funny!
 
 

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