Tag: Hip Hop Activism

  • 2017 3rd Annual International Hip Hop Activism Conference

    Facebook Event Page #2017HipHopActivismConference _________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE PDF of Conference Schedule _______________________________ 9:30am – Welcoming Torie Weiston-Serdan Founder and Executive Director, Youth Mentoring Action Network and Anthony J. Nocella II, National Co-Coordinator, Save the Kids and Assistant Professor, Fort Lewis College _______________________________ 10am – Session One Workshop Session Chair – Blue vs. Black Lives, Time to…

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  • Durango, CO – Talk by Brother Ali on Hip Hop and the School to Prison Pipeline Dec 16, 2016

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  • 2nd Annual International Hip Hop Activism Conference

    2nd Annual International Hip Hop Activism Conference September 24-25, 2016 Vallecito Room, Student Union Fort Lewis College www.fortlewis.edu Durango, Colorado, USA #IHHAC2016 #HipHopActivismConference2016 Fly into Durango, Colorado Airport Hotel Discount at Durango Downtown Inn mention you are attending this conference. It should be $99.00 a night. _______________________________ PDF 2016 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE CLICK HERE _______________________________ With…

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  • Twin Cities Hip Hop Activism Roundtable Discussion

    On December 28, 2014 from 12pm to 2pm at Augsburg College, Twin Cities Save the Kids reserved a room to host a roundtable discussion on the history, theory, elements, practices, and examples of Hip Hop activism. The meeting also discussed the logistics of the 1st Annual International Hip Hop Activism Conference that is planned for…

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  • Dec. 28, 2015 – Twin Cities Hip Hop Activism Discussion

    Save the Kids Hip Hop Activism Roudtable Discussion Sunday December 28, 2014 Christensen Building Basement (near radio station) 12 to 1pm This discussion is going to be video-taped. This discussion will speak about the history and current Hip Hop activism Save the Kids engages in. This discussion will explain the history, definition, strategies, tactics, and…

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  • 1st Annual International Hip Hop Activism Conference

    _________________________________________________________________ CONFERENCE RESOURCES Facebook Event Page Registration Form CLOSED – Register at Conference. Augsburg College Directions Schedule Call for Presentations Press Release Tabling/Booths _________________________________________________________________ 1st Annual International Hip Hop Activism Conference Augsburg College February 20 to 21, 2015 Feb 20 6pm to 10pm – March and Hip Hop Show from May Day Books to Common…

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  • Recap of Twin Cities Hip Hop Against Police Brutality Benefit Teach-in, Die-in, Rally, and Concert

    For the first time in Twin Cities Hip Hop has an event such as this taken place. Not only did it take place, but it was organized in 24 hours by Save the Kids a fully-volunteer organization with press releases being sent out, professional media, videographers, photographers, sound, and many of the Hip Hop elements.…

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  • Two Ways to End the School to Prison Pipeline: Hip Hop Culture and Transformative Justice

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  • October 2014 National Month for Youth Justice

    In Collaboration with the National Month for Youth Justice led by the Campaign for Youth Justice out of Washington D.C. Save the Kids hosted a number of tabling and panel discussions on ending the incarceration of youth and the end of school pushout.

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