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Our Coverage of the Global Hip Hop Conference at Stanford

23 May

OLMNews covers Stanford University’s global hip-hop Symposium where renowned author Jeff Chang, Stanford professor Samy Alim & Hip-Hop icon & activist Chuck D of Public Enemy who speak on the globalization of hip-hop and it’s effect on social & economic issues worldwide.

http://vimeo.com/23105736

OLMNews reporter Davey D speaks with Omar Offendum, Syrian American rapper, who along with other notable artists from around the globe, created a song that sparked a movement of solidarity with the people of Egypt and the middle east.

http://vimeo.com/23624908

Omar Offendum

 

About Davey D

Davey D is a journalist, Hip Hop activist who is originally from the Bronx , NY and lives in oakland California. He is the co-host of a daily radio show that focuses on Hip Hop and politics called Hard Knock radio which air throughout the country. he pens a column for the SJ mercury news and teaches at SF State.
5 Comments

Posted by on May 23, 2011 in 2011 Daily News

 

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5 Responses to Our Coverage of the Global Hip Hop Conference at Stanford

  1. brothawolf

    May 24, 2011 at 12:27 pm

    Thanks for the vids, Dave.

     
  2. tastless

    May 28, 2011 at 8:31 pm

    Jeff Chang draping the words “Hip Hop” over other peoples social movements as “THE” voice of the voiceless, is kind of arrogant and silly.

    And HipHop isn’t a culture, it’s a lifestyle for people who’s parents didn’t have an educated lineage to hand down them.

     
  3. Dusty

    June 17, 2011 at 10:51 pm

    The people that do the real work aren’t rappers. But the rappers are able to opportunistically exploit bad situations for personal gain…… and bask in their vanity while average people do the real work.

    HipHop is a lifestyle of anointed trash.

     
  4. Linkris

    June 24, 2011 at 7:00 am

    Peace Peoples, sorry for the late reply, I just came accross this site now. It’s great and BIGUPS!!!

    @Dusty, I’m an mcee, co-producer and studio engineer from Cape Flats, South-Africa. I’m an emcee who has done it all, where work is concerned. Cheap-labour jobs, part-time low paying jobs during and after-school, I continued working these jobs to survive and also eventually saved up enough money to put MY OWN ASS through college where I successfully graduated as the top student of the I.T Faculty!

    these details could get more gruesome and harsh, but I’ll put it all in a nutshell to save time and patience!

    MY POINT IS, SOME EMCEES/HIPHOPPERS live real lives and handle real responsibilities, DAILY!

    WTF YOU ON ABOUT?

    Peace,

    Linkris

     

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