Edmund AdjapongHip-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.5d ago5d ago
Edmund AdjapongHip-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
Edmund Adjapong3 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
Edmund AdjapongOn 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
Edmund AdjapongDoes 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