- Next Stop: The Bronx — 1520 Se… February 15, 2015

Intrinsically, it’s difficult for me to go any further than taking the time out to embrace the place which has so many …
Read more - Knowledge Session: Who Was Lor… February 11, 2015

Lorraine Hansberry (1930–1965)
Playwright Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun was the first drama by an African American woman to be produced …
Read more - Hip Hop In Numbers ft. Grandma… February 8, 2015

“Numbers don’t lie check the score board”.
Have you ever wondered about the statistics of Hip-hop? Ever wanted to know which record was …
Read more - KEVIN “RASHID” JOHNSON & T… February 6, 2015

In 1990, Kevin “Rashid” Johnson was a drug dealer, an ambitious member of amerika’s Black lumpen proletariat, or underclass. Like so many, …
Read more - Zapatistas Live by Olmeca (@Ol… February 5, 2015

“Zapatistas Live” is a song written by Olmeca a Hip-Hop artist based in USA. The productions was inspired by the recent attacks …
Read more - Liberation for All Peoples Aga… February 3, 2015

Just as there is not a single thing in the world without a dual nature (this is the law of the unity …
Read more - Lessons To Learn From Indigeno… February 2, 2015

The word ‘Indigenous’ is widely used to describe the original inhabitants of a specific area or region. As many Indigenous cultures have …
Read more - MUST WATCH: Women’s Liberation… February 1, 2015

Moolaadé focuses on Collé, the female protagonist who protects four girls against female excision (or female genital mutilation to be more accurate) carried out by …
Read more - Debate: Hip Hop On Trial January 29, 2015

“If the society that we’re talking about is a society that starts wars all over the world, degrades indigenous cultures, is misogynistic …
Read more - Black Skin White Masks January 28, 2015

Black Skin, White Masks was the first book to investigate the psychology of colonialism. It examines how colonialism is internalized by the colonized, how …
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