Vegas to Host National Hip-Hop Political Convention
Published Thursday, July 24, 2008 1:00 PM
By Ismael AbduSalaam

Hip-Hop’s largest political meeting, the bi-annual National Hip-Hop Political Convention (NHHPC), has confirmed its third consecutive event for August 1-3 in Las Vegas.

 

The purpose of the convention is to set a political agenda over the next year for the Hip-Hop community. In the past, the gathering has attracted a melting pot of artists, concerned citizens, social justice activists, organizers, scholars, students, and journalists.

 

This year thousands are expected to attend.

 

"This political convention is the biggest gathering of young activists, mostly urban youth of color, who are often ignored and overlooked when policy is developed," Nkrumah explained. "What do these people care about? What is their position on the education system, the criminal justice system, or even on access to adequate healthcare?"

 

A pre-convention titled “The State of Hip-Hop” will be held July 28-31.

 

The pre-show will feature concerts, a film festival, art exhibits, a academic symposium and a Hip-Hop dance contest.

 

The main convention on August 1-3 includes trainings, celebrity guest speakers, concerts, and workshops.

 

The NHHPC was able to build such a large base due to a network of local organizing committees around the United States.

 

To date, the organization has 20 chapters nationwide. Chairperson Troy Nkrumah, a former pupil of revolutionary Kwame Toure (Stokely Carmichael), feels the Hip-Hop community must continue to exert political action not only to fix the social issues often brought up in the music, but also show lawmakers that their voice matters.

 

If policy makers feel these young people do not care about these issues then they should pay more attention to what happens at the 2008 National Hip-Hop Political Convention.”

 

To register for the convention or for information on sponsorship opportunities, visit www.NHHPC.org/08.


Comments

 

NightFall914 said:

This should be huge this year.
July 24, 2008 1:11 PM
 

Young Caine said:

I won't be there...
July 24, 2008 1:12 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

Sounds dope. If I was in the area I would go!
July 24, 2008 1:14 PM
 

The Galboy said:

Hip-Hop Hooray!!!shout-out from senegal(west africa)
July 24, 2008 1:17 PM
 

thehustler07 said:

I'm going to the Convention and ALL Hip Hop WEEK!!!!!


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July 24, 2008 1:29 PM
 

NewWest-310 said:

Id go but i Cant stand the heat in Vegas. Especially in August. As soon as you step outside, you just wanna go back inside and lose all your money - i mean gamble.
July 24, 2008 1:44 PM
 

MissDallasTx214 said:

Nice to know hip hop is getting more envolved with politics, wonder how many people will show up. I wish we could catch it on t.v. so we could see....
July 24, 2008 3:08 PM
 

raynestizzy said:

Ive honestly never heard of this before but it would be cool to go there and see what they will be discussing.

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July 24, 2008 3:12 PM
 

duceconstant said:

Support Obama ..f^CK fOX nEWs!!! "god kill bill o'reilly aman" thats my prayer for that punk bitch!!
July 24, 2008 3:12 PM
 

HTX2DC said:

thats whats up. i'ma check it out
July 24, 2008 4:24 PM
 

sneakerhead210 said:

this sounds iffy especially if some of the bigger influences in hip-hop dont attend
July 24, 2008 5:11 PM
 

MACCAPONE said:

wow
July 24, 2008 7:31 PM
 

DGRUDGE said:

Brush your teeth before you get set up. Brush them shits.

DUMMIES! Vegas is where they tried to kill HIP HOP! STAY THE FUCK OUT OF VEGAS! Well..... send Solja Boy, Jeezy, Jim Jones, MephBleek, anyone signed to the new no limit, mmmm, all current G unit members, spliff starr, mimms, D4L, Franchise boys, notice these are all RAPPERS not Hip Hop artist. The make songs about drugs, hoes, rims and instructions to a dance. RAP. Fuck shit. Anyone who ever wrote 1 bar is pissed off by these assholes. Anyway, vote and brush your damn teeth. Brush them shits.


DGRUDGE I brushs my shit.
July 24, 2008 11:16 PM
 

Mic Terror said:

I just hope it's not going to be yet another complaining session of white people and the government don't do this...Black People need to stick together and do that. How bout they actually leave with something accomplished how bout a nationwide food drive for the homeless to start or a book drive for underpriveledged youth. Unfortunately most of these panelists Just like to hear themselves speak.

On a side note, Prostitution is legal in Nevada. I hope nopbody get's caught up!
July 25, 2008 7:39 AM
 

Mosca_Angelo said:

Seems like a good look.




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July 25, 2008 9:11 AM
 

MD-2-BX VIA I95 said:

This is a good look. Time for our voices to be heard.  

Plus the reason we were never heard is becasue the former President Bush was never interested in listening to our voice.

As you see with Obama rising in the polls he will be more inclined to listen to us then these old racist men in Gov't

There time is up and our generation will be filling some more
Gov't positions so we can be treated equally like were suppose to be treated Those old men have sons to take there place and we need to setup permenant spots for minorities in Gov't so we can be heard forever

People need to realize distractions that keep us from advancing in society like Money, Cars, jewels & Drugs.



July 25, 2008 9:12 AM
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