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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Brooklyn Education Initiative

This was truly a NYC hip-hop’sational experience. The panel,’Sampling’ documentary and journalism discussion were all very informative, and reached beyond the surface. The program was ideal for music journalists, students, and hip-hop heads who are interested in moving hip-hop up and onward. Of all of the BK hip-hop festival, this day stands out as the most functional, matter-of-fact/ behind the sence; educational. Thanks BHF!
I must say, hip-hop has definitely been evolving before our eyes. We are growing. This was a predominantly black American culture only ten-fifteen years ago, now everyone’s down and that’s kool. Hip-hop’s everywhere because it always had the heart and the harmony to go, so that’s where it is. Real recognize real hip-hop!!

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