What Educators Can Learn from Bad Bunny’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS: Lessons in Love, Joy, and…The release of DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS comes at a poignant time, as it offers an opportunity to embrace love, joy, and liberation in the face…Jan 22Jan 22
Hip-Hop, Politics, and Power: A Culture of Civic Engagement in Hip-Hop and EducationHip-hop’s roots in social activism shape politics and education, empowering students to critically explore civics, culture, and identity.Nov 1, 2024Nov 1, 2024
Hip-Hop, Politics and False ProphetsArtists such as 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, Lil Pump, and Ice Cube have either endorsed Trump or publicly demonstrated their support for Trump.Nov 3, 2020Nov 3, 2020
3 Ways Educators Can Continue the Legacy of Nipsey Hussle in the ClassroomJust over a week ago, Los Angeles-based rapper Nipsey Hussle was shot and murdered on Sunday, March 31st. As a recent fan and admirer of…Apr 11, 2019Apr 11, 2019
On the Inauthenticity of Hip-Hop, Tekashi 69 and the Impact on YouthAs Tekashi 69 faces at least 47 years in jail, his self-created narrative as a hip-hop villa in may have adverse effects on hip-hop…Feb 18, 20192Feb 18, 20192
Does Lebron’s School, I Promise, Fall Short?Written by Edmund Adjapong (Seton Hall University) and Courtney Rose (Ivy Rose Consulting)Aug 2, 2018Aug 2, 2018