I founded Hip Hop Is Not the Enemy two years ago in response to the media backlash against Hip Hop following the Don Imus controversy: an attention-seeking shock jock had made a racist and sexist comment about a female basketball team, and somehow it was our fault. That wasn’t to say criticisms agains... See More
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2007-09-25-hip-hop-congress_N.htm Congress examines hip-hop language By Jim Abrams, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON — Lawmakers, music industry executives and rappers disagreed Tuesday over who was to blame for sexist and degrading language in hip... See More
Thanks to everyone who has joined and a big shout out to those who have been recruiting friends to the cause. I obviously can't do this on my own, and being that this iniative is based on the premise that the Hip Hop collective wants to help, it's about each and every one of you as much as it's about... See More