The teach-in outlines the tools and resources necessary to develop curriculum, programs, and artistic and scholarly work based on hip-hop culture. The presenters at Remixing the Art of Social Change are the artists and educators who never gave up on hip-hop and are still actively working through it to promote love, peace, unity and having fun. Last year's teach-in featured pioneer Afrika Bambaataa and scholars, youth, organizations, artists and activists from around the world. This year's REMIXING THE ART OF SOCIAL CHANGE 2010 will feature films, promote advocacy, networking, community building, hold a career fair, present live music, interactive presentations, peer-to-peer skill sharing, arts exhibitions, and of course group ciphers!
Liberated Muse's Khadijah "Moon" Ali-Coleman is one of this year's host/selection committee and will also be a panelist. View below for panel details. Click here for the full teach-in agenda.
Liberated Muse's Khadijah "Moon" Ali-Coleman (far right) is a panelist on Day 5 at the Washington Convention Center |
Day Five Events (Saturday November 20th)
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon Place Northwest Washington, DC 20001-3614
Workshop/Panel
It’s All About the Benjamins: What About Before the Money Comes?
Organization | Artist
Guest Panelists
1) Junious "House" Brickhouse, Urban Artistry
2) Khadijah Ali-Coleman, Capital Hip Hop Soul Festival
3) Nichol Johnson, Art of Soul
4) Magee McIlvaine, Nomadic Wax
5) Paige Hernandez-Funn, Independent Performing Artist
View some of the panelists in action below:
Paige Hernandez (courtesy of YouTube & CASRAM Access)
Junious "House" Brickhouse of Urban Artistry
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