Links - displaying links 11-20 out of 25:
- Hip Hop Library is an organization dedicated to encouraging intellectual thought in hip hop through the critical analysis of text...word!
- Articles, photos, video and thoughts about world politics, a site run by Alex Jones, a documentary filmmaker and a nationally syndicated radio talkshow host.
- J.U.I.C.E. (Justice by Uniting in Creative Evergy) is an organization focusing on the root causes of juvenile crime and youth's need for belonging by providing a safe center run by and for young people, focusing on skill building in the arts surrounding hip hop - Word, music, art, and dance.
- This is where Hip Hop meets animal rights. Come and see what Common, Russell Simmons, Dead Prez and others have to say about the movement. You can also find recipes, win hot merchandise and read exclusive interviews.
- Politix is "The socio-political magazine for the hip hop generation". Interviews, editorials, social commentary, and political polls with movers and shakers in the hip hop music industry.
- Rap Coalition is a non-profit artists' advocacy group dedicated to the support, education, protection, and unification of artists, producers and deejays. Rap Coalition is aiming at keeping artists from being unfairly exploited in the music business.
- Strive is a nationally recognized workforce development agency focused on individual and community development through employment.
- Political news commentary, articles, votes, and links to other relevant sites.
- The Temple Of Hiphop, founded by KRS-One, is a hip hop preservation society which covers the history of hip hop with articles, timelines, editorials, pictures, and more. The Temple's purpose is to promote, preserve, and protect hip hop as a strategy toward health, love, awareness and wealth for all who declare hip hop as their lifestyle.
- The Hiphop Archive focuses on the knowledge, art, culture, materials, organizations, movements and institutions developed by those who support and follow Hiphop. The Hiphop Archive curates all forms of Hiphop material culture including recordings, videos, web sites, films, original papers, works, references, productions, conferences, meetings, interviews, publications, research, formal proceedings, etc.
