Total Entries: 10 Hip-Hop: Pro-Logo or Pro-Liberation? July 14, 2006 So is hip-hop, to flip Naomi Klein's neat anti-corporate globalization construction, Pro Logo? Or is it Pro-Liberation? | MORE... From Cultural Power to Political Power July 10, 2006 We continue with our interview with hip-hop activist and 2nd National Hip-Hop Political Convention chair T. J. Crawford. | MORE... July 7, 2006 An Interview with TJ Crawford of the National Hip-Hop Political Convention, Part 1 | MORE... Native Tongues: An Interview with Cristina Verán July 5, 2006 Generally, Native hip-hop movements have had no choice but to be political, to the extent that their very engagement in the public sphere can constitute a political act in itself... | MORE... Change It All: Hip-Hop Activism Arrives June 29, 2006 The myth of an apathetic generation one even upheld by some of our youngest public intellectuals is one of the most baseless and insidious lies of our era. | MORE... An Interview with John Jay of Wieden + Kennedy, Part 2 June 22, 2006 John addresses a recent growing concern in the hip-hop industry that its time may be passing. | MORE... An Interview with John Jay of Wieden + Kennedy, Part 1 June 20, 2006 We'll continue to look at how hip-hop has changed representations of American identity with advertising executive John Jay. | MORE... An Interview with Reginald Hudlin of BET June 14, 2006 My guest today, Reginald Hudlin, the president of entertainment at BET, has been at the forefront of changing the way America sees itself. | MORE... June 8, 2006 Hip-hop provided a way for invisible young people to make themselves known, to represent themselves. | MORE... June 5, 2006 Hip-hop is ancient and futuristic, it's local and it's global, it's progressive and reactionary, it's hot and cold. It's my world. | MORE... |