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Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Lil' Mama Encourage Youth To Stay In School 
Published Monday, October 01, 2007 6:47 PM
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By Danyel Jones

Rappers Jim Jones and Juelz Santana are among the artists who will join the Entertainers for Education Alliance (EEA), New York radio station Hot 97 and Catapult Online to present the 2nd Annual Stay In School Concert Wednesday on October 17 in New York.

 

The concert, which takes place at the Hammerstein Ballroom, will also feature performances and appearances by Lil' Mama, America's Next Top Model Winner Jaslene Gonzales, Bronx Borough President Adolpho Clarion Jr., New York Knicks legend John Starks, Warner Music Group Executive Vice President Kevin Liles, and others.

 

"Our goal with this event is to show our children through entertainment, education is important," said EEA Executive Director, Tonya Lewis. "Our concert/rally is gearing up to be a huge event, as you can see from the line-up and we're expecting to announce many more mega-stars who are putting their voices behind education."

 

The EEA is a nonprofit organization established to provide at-risk youth with positive alternatives to negative behaviors through education.

 

The concert, which will be hosted by Hot 97/MTV personality DJ Cipha Sounds, will stress the importance of education staying school to receive a diploma.

 

"The EEA is tackling one of our city's most significant crisis, the drop out rate," says NYC City Council Member and Chairman for Education Robert Jackson.

 

"Everyday in New York City, 500 students drop out of high school," added Lewis. "New York State has the highest drop out rate for Black and Hispanic students of any state in the nation We've brought together some of the coolest music, sports, Hip-Hop, and R&B artists who support education."

 

Sponsors of the event include Vitamin Water, White Castles, Lot 29, Catapult Online, and Hot 97.

 

Partners of the event include Vibe Magazine, Black Beat Magazine, and Right On Magazine.

 

The Stay In School Concert takes place October 17th from 5pm to 8pm.


Comments

 

Boss Up said:

thats good yo, basically they should say "go to school or u'll end up like me cuz after this rap thing is over i'ma have to go back to school anyway"

but fa real though good 4 them, now adays younger people need a jay-z or 50 cent to tell them to stay in school becuz if they said it it must b cool
October 1, 2007 7:09 PM
 

The Aristocrat said:

hearing go to school from a person who dropped out and made 300 million is not what the youth needs...
October 1, 2007 7:35 PM
 

AMGDISTRIBUTION said:

Only successful individuals who STAYED in school can show kids the importance of staying in school.  This is a classic case of "Do What I Say And Not What I Do"

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October 1, 2007 7:45 PM
 

jaeda said:

its always good to support tha youth!
October 1, 2007 8:06 PM
 

DSheezy said:

WHILE TELLIN THE KIDS TO STAY IN SCHOOL IS GOOD, THEY NEED TO HERE IT FROM PEOPLE THAT ACTUALLY DID IT AND CAN EXPLAIN WHY ITS SO IMPORTANT.  I PERSONALLY KNOW A FEW PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES WHO GO AROUND TO SCHOOLS AND DO GIVE THAT SAME SPEECH AND SOME OF THESE DUDES CAN BARELY READ AND DONT EVEN KNOW HOW TO BALANCE A CHECK BOOK.

I KNOW IT WILL EVER HAPPEN BUT WE NEED TO START PUTTING BLACK DR'S AND LAWYERS AND BUSINESSMEN ON THE SAME PEDESTAL THAT WE DO OUR CELEBRITIES.

October 1, 2007 8:11 PM
 

Don Blake said:

telling kids to stay in school is only effective if you make a connection to why.
October 1, 2007 8:31 PM
 

Hustlinupnorth said:

Good lookin out, y'all! Rappers need to do more charity work, they're gettin paid to rhyme. They can afford to do it for free once in a while.
October 1, 2007 8:43 PM
 

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October 1, 2007 9:25 PM
 

double yous said:

co-sign Don Blake above.....these artists have that 'hustler' image that totally contradicts the message of staying in school

this is bullshit at its finest
October 1, 2007 10:11 PM
 

kkaybaltimore said:

I'm Confused yall want rappers to start setting a good example, but yall mad cause of there past. It dont matter if they droped out or not, the message is still right
October 1, 2007 10:47 PM
 

ENOT said:

"Do What I Say And Not What I Do"  Indeed!

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October 1, 2007 10:50 PM
 

HiddenTreasure said:

How about some of these entertainers and athletes should take online courses and complete their education and state that even though they did pursue their dreams and goals and made them reality how fundamental higher learning and education model them to be successful business men and women and entereprenuer.  Now I will be impress if TI state that he has a college degree in business, communications, marketing, etc so other youth can emulate that.

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October 1, 2007 11:24 PM
 

Streetweyez Sayles said:

Well unfortunately a lot of our youth do not read. When I was growing up I was in the heat of all the hustle, but I knew who the real movers and shakers were because I read the Wall Street Journal (and still do until this day) and the HBR (Harvard Business Review).

If you want to master any aspect of life you need to study examples of those that succeed and fail. The reality is that I learned more from my own studies than I ever learned from school, and I was a Computer Science/Economics double major. The real dope dealers are dominated by highly educated individuals, not two bit street punks. If you ever hit the big Fed joints, like Petersberg, those cats are heavy hitters, far from dummies. Most of the real connects are in jail, and that is no lie. That is not to encourage the knuckleheads to get locked up, but even prison is filled with people that can harm or help you depending on your level of being able to deal with what comes your way.

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October 1, 2007 11:49 PM
 

Pistolvania 717 said:

The  message  that  they  are  giving  is  a  positive  message,  but  these  kids  are  the  same  kids  that  are  buying/listening  to  these  rappers  talk  about  how  they  stand  on  the  corner  and  sell  3  bricks  of  straight  raw  (I  could  be  exaggerating  a  little),  and  then  go  out  and  buy  a  Benz....  hmmm....  contradiction  maybe!?!?!
October 1, 2007 11:54 PM
 

RORO_DA_BEAST said:

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!

THESE OTHER ARTISTS ARE TRYING TO
ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO WALK OUT
DUE TO JENNA 6!!!! WHICH IS BORDERLINE
RETARDED IF YOU AS ME

JIM & JUELZ KEEP DA POSITIVE VIBE COMING
LET THESE KIDS KNOW THAT STAYING IN SCHOOL
PAYS OFF.. THE WORLD DOESN'T NEED ANOTHER
IDIOT!!!!
October 2, 2007 12:12 AM
 

gunot_17 said:

I agree that these kids need to hear this message from people who actually DID finish school, or who at least went back and finished it. I know, there aren't a WHOLE lot of rappers, but there are some:
I know Stat Quo graduated from UF, and isn't Murphy Lee at some University in Missouri right now? I think? And Weezy taking online classes, at least he was.
As for John Starks, I have a suggestion for his message:
"Stay in school so you don't end up like Isiah Thomas, tanking one the most historic franchises in sports, and then being a dumbass and getting sued for sexual harrassment." (For those who don't know, espn is reporting that the jury is leaning against Thomas.)
October 2, 2007 1:49 AM
 

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October 2, 2007 2:51 AM
 

King High Pimpn said:

Jim Jones Teaching "Back Stabbin 101"  kids go turn on each other after they graduation,, but i did peep how vitimen water was one of the sponsers ,, just a thought
October 2, 2007 3:32 AM
 

NUPESPR03 said:

im all for the stay in school pep rally, getting athletes is all good b/c of course they had to attend school and at least get a diploma to be where they are today.  But if Jimmy and Juelz dont at least have a high school diploma how are the kids suppose to look up to them and get encouragement to stay in school when all they talk about is there block, hustlin and how much dough they got.  They need to get some other peeps like Lil Brother, Kayne West, Lil Romeo (he is going to college right and on a scholarship) Diddy (he at least went to Howard for a couple of years before he drop out, but at least he got a diploma) just a few names that i could think of off the top of my head
October 2, 2007 12:23 PM
 

The_Franchyze said:

I think this is exactly what the youth needs.  Cats get on here and act like because these rappers dropped out of school; they got rich the next day.  Kids need both sides of the story cause someone who stayed in school can say,"Look what I was able to do because I stayed in school."  On the flip side...they can't tell you first hand the struggles that come after you decide to drop out.  They don't know the evils...they can only speculate.  A kid is more prone to listen to someone who really did drop out because they know the consequences, and they can tell you all the friends they lost to the streets.  Let's not forget that these rappers are the lucky ones...they're still here.
October 2, 2007 1:59 PM
 

Polar Bear Grizz said:

They definitely need both. They also need to see someone like Jim and Juelz to big up Doctors and lawyers and the teachers who worked hard for their degrees. I'm sure these rappers are making sure their kids are getting the best education money can buy so they have to give back to the hood in the same way and encourage kids to stay in school. School is cool!!!
October 2, 2007 3:04 PM
 

h_town_playa said:

"telling kids to stay in school" and providing a way to ensure they stay in school and have the neccessary books is two different things.  I remember when i was in school, a lot of people told me to stay in school, but who is the one that is going to take action to make sure they actually have safe transportation to and from school, books to take home and read, etc.  That is the question.  Master P is actually providing a way to help by building the youth centers.  I'm not saying that jim, juelz, and lil' mama are wrong, because they are not. just something to think about. who is the one that will put their life on the line to make a change?
October 2, 2007 4:05 PM
 

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