Hip Hop Congress Midwest Summit to be held at University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
The Hip Hop Congress will host its 4th Annual Midwest Summit : ’Politics, Globalization and the Hip Hop Generation- in collaboration with the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (www.mesa.umich.edu) from Friday, February 1st to Sunday February 3rd, 2008.
The Hip Hop Congress will host its 4th Annual Midwest Summit : ’Politics, Globalization and the Hip Hop Generation- in collaboration with the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (www.mesa.umich.edu) from Friday, February 1st to Sunday February 3rd, 2008.
Don’t fall into
the trap of assuming that Hip Hop Congress means drugs, guns, and scantily
clad women. We highlight the entire Hip Hop spectrum and advocate a broader
vision of Hip Hop culture than the stereotypes often seen on TV and Radio. Hip
Hop Congress (HHC) is an International Grassroots Network that educates, empowers,
and unites individuals. We preserve and evolve Hip Hop by inspiring social action
and cultural creativity within the community. Drawn from evolving Black cultural
expression, the Summit will connect this modern cultural phenomenon to University
of Michigan’s programming in celebration of Black History Month. To highlight
this, the Summit will feature Black History 101 Mobile Museum.
The Summit will bring together a diverse group of people encouraging participants to educate themselves on world and domestic issues, organize action, and recognize how hip hop culture can be used to create positive change. The goal of this year’s summit is to connect those interested in Hip Hop with education, social consciousness and community action.
Activities will feature a concert featuring renowned Hip Hop artists and will include workshops, panels and discussion on prominent domestic and world issues related to Hip Hop addressing Race, Gender, Politics, and Globalization. Scheduled guests include Professor Griff of Public Enemy, Prince Whipper Whip of the Legendary Cold Crush Brothers, OneBeLo, DLabrie and the Motor City Hip Hop Revue featuring Baatin of Slum Village, Invincible, Supa Emcee, 5 ELA, Versiz and more. There will also be workshops teaching Graffiti Art, Breakdancing, DJ’ing, and MC’ing.
The Summit will be attended by interested parties from throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, California, New York and more.
Hip Hop Congress is an organization run by active young people who understand the societal pressures of today’s youth. We use Hip Hop to inspire social and civic action and stimulate individual creativity. The Congress was created in 1993 to organize Hip Hop culture and pool resources and ideas into viable programs based on uplifting the greater Hip Hop community. Since its inception, HHC has expanded around the world, making good music, good citizens and good connections across our globe.
Find out more information at - www.hiphopcongress.com
Hip Hop Congress
Midwest Summit Tentative Itinerary
Friday, Feb. 1st
4 - 8PM Union Lobby/Art Lounge Registration/Black History 101 Kickoff
8 - 10 pm : U-Club
Film Screening and Discussion featuring
Prince Whipper Whip of the Legendary ’Cold Crush Brothers- and many more.
10 - Midnight :
U-Club Welcome Party w/ performances by
Chicago’s ’Fifth Elements Warriors-
Saturday, Feb. 2nd
11 am - 12:15pm : Union Concurrent Sessions
12:15 - 12:40 pm : Lunch Break
12:45 - 2:00 pm : Union Concurrent Sessions
2:10 - 3:50 pm :
U-Club Forum on Hip Hop and Activism
featuring Professor Griff of Public Enemy and many more.
4 pm - 6 pm : Union
Hip Hop Element Workshops (DJ, MC,
Graffiti, Breakdancing)
6 - 8 pm : Break and Dinner on your own
8 pm - Midnight :
Pendleton Room Hip Hop Concert feat. OneBeLo,
DLabrie and The Motor City Hip Hop Revue including Baatin of Slum Village, Supa
Emcee, 5 ELA and Versiz.
Sunday, Feb. 3rd.
Noon - whenever : Community Service Project in Ypsilanti, MI
ALL WEEKEND LONG :
BLACK HISTORY 101 MOBILE MUSEUM
Kickoff on February 1st from 5-8pm
(Located in the Art Room on the First Floor of the University of Michigan Union)
The University
of Michigan Union is located at : 530 S. State St. in Ann Arbor, MI
Registration for U of M students is Free
Registration Fee for non-U of M students is : $10 (includes admission to all
events)
*All venues listed are on the campus of University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
HHC Midwest Summit - Tentative Workshop Schedule
Friday, February
1st
7 - 9pm
Hip Hop Film : Voices from a Common Struggle
(U-Club)
- This session will feature a panel of Hip Hop film directors and activists
who will use excerpts from films to explore how this art form can help bridge
cultures and identities. It will also connect current films with the original
Hip Hop film ’Wild Style-, which is celebrating its 30th Anniversary. Prince
Whipper Whip of the ’Cold Crush Brothers-, who were featured in the film, will
give insights to help us connect the past and present. In doing so, this session
will contextualize hip hop as a trans-cultural voice of resistance and reform,
while still highlighting respective hip-hop movements and their roots. Is film
the 5th element of hip-hop ?
Panelists will
include :
Prince Whipper Whip of the Legendary ’Cold Crush Brothers-
Vanessa Diaz - Director of ’Desde el Principo- (Film on Cuban Hip Hop)
Rushay Booysen - Music Director of ’Masizakhe- (Film on South African Hip Hop)
Saturday, February
2nd
11 a.m. - 12:15pm
Hip Hop Wellness featuring The Fifth Element Warriors
(Wolverine Room)
- Wellness and Hip Hop ? That’s right, how you take care of your mind, body and
soul translates into how you express yourself. This session will help guide
you towards being at your best as a participant in Hip Hop culture.
Hip Hop and Education
(U-Club)
- Hip Hop culture is increasingly being used in classrooms around the U.S. and
beyond. This session will expose participants to the world of Hip Hop Education.
Learn some of the existing approaches being used and why there has been so much
success in effectively educating young people through this popular medium. This
session will be facilitated by Mark Gonzales, Omar Chakaki, Alex Fruchter of
Soundslam.com, Shamako Noble of Hip Hop Congress (HHC), President of Hip Hop
Congress.
Hip Hop Media Ownership
featuring BboyB, editor of Hip Hop newspaper ’Flypaper-
(Pond Room)
- Journalists, media consumers, readers, publicists, educators, and activists
need to have an open platform about the problems that plague Hip-Hop culture
and force it to regress, undermine our issues, criminalize our way of life and
consistently project negative stereotype. Commercial media vs. Hip Hop, ownership
of media, privatization of media, media conglomerates and the role of the FCC
pertaining to minority (Hip Hop,) will all be put on the table. This discourse
should communicate and progressively search for solutions towards advancing
our culture, bringing a basic empowering attitude and finding ways to implant
our own realistic views and images to a mass media.
12:45 p.m. - 2
p.m.
Women in Hip Hop
(U-Club)
- This session is a preview of a future Weekend Symposium on ’Women in Hip Hop-.
A University of Michigan student group known as F.O.K.U.S. intends to work with
HHC to develop a forum that seeks to unite women of all ages and walks of life
to discuss the impact of women in Hip Hop. The session will begin the discussion
that will help frame its focus and agenda.
Poetry Workshop
featuring Versiz and Kahn Davison
(Pond Room)
- Explore the literary power of poetry and spoke word performance from powerful
performers who provide insight into the power of poetry in modern Hip Hop culture.
2:10 p.m. - 3:45
p.m.
Unite and Conquer : Drawing Strength from Hip-Hop Unity
(U-Club)
- Hip Hop has already transcended borders and cultures, but what would it take
to harness its power as a social movement ? Hip Hop activists Professor Griff
of Public Enemy, OneBeLo, Kamikaze of HHC - Gulf Coast, DLabrie of RonDavoux
Records and Shamako Noble (President of HHC) will lead this discussion, addressing
topics including the media, racism, classism, censorship and ’haterism- to discuss
our current status, and how to form a united front in the name of collective
empowerment. What do we stand for as a hip-hop community ? What do we stand against ?
4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Hip Hop Element Workshops
DJ Workshop (w/
DJ Man-o-wax, DJ Architect and DJ Graffiti)
(Wolverine Room)
-Learn the art of Mixing, scratching and more.
MC Workshop (w/
Shamako Noble, DLabrie)
(Pond Room)
-Lyricists Unite ! Tricks of the MC trade.
Breakdancing Workshop
(w/ Bravemonk and the Fifth Element Warriors)
(Pendleton Room)
-Enter the world of Breakin’ and see what it takes be a Bboy or Bgirl.
Graffiti Workshop
(w/ Won Kim a.k.a. Revise)
(Parker)
-Learn how to graf without having to run from the cops !
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