Davey D’s Hip-Hop Corner
- Remembering Hurricane Katrina August 29, 2013
- Test July 31, 2013
- I am Bradley Manning…Today the Fate of this Whistleblower Gets Decided July 30, 2013
- M-1 of Dead Prez Calls Artists To Action Concerning Cuba & Zimbabwe July 30, 2013
- Some Food for Thought on this Jay Z/ Harry Belafonte Thang July 29, 2013
- The Great Debate on the Civil Rights Movement w/ Malcolm X, James Farmer & Wyatt T Walker July 25, 2013
- Refa 1 & Mark Anthony Neal Speak on Trayvon, Black Male Image & Hip Hop July 23, 2013
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Hip-Hop Artists Stand for Human Rights Discussion with Chino XL, Rhymefest, Immortal Technique, Jasiri X
Posted on November 21, 2011 | No CommentsHip-Hop Artists Stand for Human Rights Chino XL, Rhymefest, Immortal Technique, Jasiri X (Photo by Paradise Gray) Most of the discussion around rap music is almost always about it’s negative […] -
RECAP: Hip Hop For Palestine Atlanta [Video + Photos]
Posted on November 21, 2011 | No CommentsThe support shown to the legendary Palestine Hip-Hop group DAM, from the Atlanta underground community was overwhelming. DAM’s message of social change and the end to racism coincided with the […] -
M-1 Gives Props To Talib Kweli, Blasts Snoop Dogg & Colt 45 Blast
Posted on May 20, 2011 | No CommentsM-1 offers some insight into Snoop’s endorsement of Colt45′s “The Blast” beverage. “As a community, we reserve the right to say, who can and cannot speak for our people. Right […] -
Hottentot Venus
Posted on April 6, 2011 | No CommentsBlack Women and the Budunkadunk…. Hottentot Venus Saarjite Baartman/The Hottentot Venus Saarjite Baartman, a young Khosian woman from Southern Africa whose body was the main attraction at public spectacles in […] -
Free Dr. Mutulu Shakur Hip-Hop’s Political Prisoner
Posted on March 16, 2011 | No CommentsDr. Mutulu Shakur, Tupac Shakur’s Father has been imprisoned in Federal Prison the past 19 yrs. for activities in support of the Black Liberation Movement.See the Code of THUG LIFE […] -
Zulu Nation Balance Campaign
Posted on March 16, 2011 | No CommentsBring Back the Balance Campaign Join Africa Bambata and The Universal Zulu Nation as we demand responsibility and accountability from radio stations and media outlets around the country. Contact Us […] -
Turn Off Channel Zero Campaign
Posted on March 5, 2011 | No CommentsProfessor Griff, of legendary Hip-Hop group Public Enemy (P.E.), is at war with mass media and is taking the fight directly to Viacom. myspace.com/xminista myspace.com/turnoffchannelzero -
Professor Griff’s New Book: Analytixz
Posted on February 16, 2011 | No CommentsANALYTIXZ: 20 Years of Conversations and Enter- Views with Public Enemy’s Minister of Information By Professor Griff. | Buy Now -
FTP Movement Presents: Food, Clothes and Shelter Double CD
Posted on July 28, 2009 | No CommentsArtists include The A-Alikes , Soul Flower ft KRS-ONE, Scienz of Life, J-Live, Nappy Roots ft A Leon Craft, Bun B ft. Cory Mo, StaHHr, Clan Destined, Ekundayo, Hasaan Salaam, […] -
Dare 2 Struggle
Posted on June 16, 2006 | No CommentsA 2Pac Tribute: Dare 2 Struggle” is the first ever compilation to feature incarcerated rappers alongside hip-hop heavyweights. Such a project was actually conceived by Tupac and his brother Mopreme […]