Educators are increasingly turning to hip-hop to engage young people in school. Goodboy Picture Company/E+ via Getty Images One of my most heartwarming memories from elementary school was the day my ...
Editor's Note: This interview is part of an ongoing Star series highlighting Kansas Citians from historically underrepresented communities and their impact on our region. The series builds on The Star ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Dr. Don C. Sawyer, a sociology professor at Quinnipiac University, mentioned on Thursday evening ...
To echo the late essayist, Stanley Crouch, nothing says I want to live more than hip-hop. This street-born culture has saved lives—literally. As hip-hop culture celebrates its 50th birthday, Toby S.
The Hip-Hop Education Center proudly marks its 15th anniversary with the launch of Hip-Hop CommUniversity and the K–12 Hip-Hop Music Education Guidelines. With HHCU and the K–12 Guidelines, we’re ...
Educator turned hip-hop artist Dee-1 knows the challenges of paying for college. When he paid of his own student loans, he celebrated by writing the song, “Sallie Mae Back.” Now, the hip hop star is ...
Hip-Hop Education Center and Hip-Hop For Change Team Up to Research and Expand the California Department of Education Hip-Hop Education and Equity Initiative This is much needed research that will ...