Pioneering rapper
Doug E. Fresh will deliver the keynote address at Howard University’s 2nd Annual
Hip-Hop and Higher Education Symposium, which takes place on campus this Friday
(Mar. 30). This
year’s theme is "Hip-Hop for the 21st Century: Bridging the Gap Between the
Academy, the Industry and Underground Hip-Hop." The
event, which is free and open to the public, is being sponsored by The Moorland
Spingarn Research Center of Howard University, which is a repository of black
history and culture. In
addition to Doug E. Fresh, the 2nd Annual Hip-Hop and Higher Education Symposium
will feature appearances by rapper Consequence, BET’s 106 & Park hosts
Terrence J and Rocsi, Gabriel "Asheru" Benn, Dr. Jared Bell, Shakir
Stewart (Sr. VP of A&R, IDJMG), Melyssa Ford and other Howard university faculty
and students. "The
Hip-Hop And Higher Education Symposium will be history in the making," symposium
coordinator Joshua K. Wright told AllHipHop.com. "Howard University is attempting
to begin a new era in higher education by creating the first college minor in
Hip-Hop in the nation. The number of black men attending and graduating from college
still lags behind that of whites and black women. Too many of our young black
men are falling victims to streets and prison. A minor in Hip-Hop could encourage
more black men to attend and graduate from college."Wright,
a Doctoral Student in History, said the goal is develop program over the next
three years, which he hopes will serve as a model for other historically black
colleges and universities. "A
number of high schools, colleges and universities are offering courses on Hip-Hop.
Educators, nationwide, have realized that Hip-Hop is a vital tool that can be
usedto advance the scholarship of learning. Most importantly Hip-Hop continues
to be a voice for many young black Americans and other minorities throughout the
country. Hip-Hop provides the voice for today’s youth that previous generations
found in the civil rights and black power movements."Below
is a schedule of the day’s events: 10-11:30
am “Hip-Hop is Dead? The Current State of Hip-Hop” featuring Gabriel
“Asheru” Benn and Michael Holman 12-1
pm Keynote: “Hip-Hip for the 21st Century” featuring Doug E. Fresh (MC:
Terrence J and Rocsi) 1-2:30
PM “Make it Happen: Business Skills for the Hip-Hop Generation” featuring
Greg Watkins (AllHipHop.com), Shakir Stewart, and Consequence 1-2:30
pm “Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Masculinity in the Hip-Hop Generation”
Book signing in Howard University Bookstore featuring Natalie Hopkinson and Natalie
Moore 3-4:30
pm “The Wire & the Media’s Portrayal of Urban Black Males”
featuring Dr. Jared Ball and celebrity guest 4:30-6
pm “Sex, Violence, & Disrespect: What Hip-Hop has done to our Women”
featuring Melyssa Ford and Rocsi.