Archive for February, 2009

The West Indian Roots of Hip Hop

February 17, 2009

 by City Lore and The Point CDC

Bring Out the Sound System
The West Indian Roots of Hip Hop

Saturday, February 28th, 2009, 3pm – 6pm
Free and Open to the Public

The Point CDC
940 Garrison Avenue in the Bronx NY 10474

Dr. Natasha Lightfoot of the Bronx African-American Oral History Project, will lead a discussion featuring hip hop pioneers and legends including DJ Kool Herc, Kool DJ Red Alert, Ralph McDaniels (Video Music Box) and VP Records co-founder, Patricia Chin. VP Records (named after founders Patricia and Vincent) was founded 50 years ago as a record store in Kingston called Randy’s Record Mart, at a time when reggae existed only on the streets with DJs improvising toasts over the music, and large speaker systems brought out into the parks. They went on to record many of the DJ and reggae legends in Jamaica. Writers from the bi-monthly journal, Wax Poetics, will also be on hand to take part in the discussion.
The discussion will be followed by a demonstration on Jamaican and hip hop sound systems from the 1970s by DJ Kool Herc and Brother Vincent. The evening concludes with a reception, where audience members can view: From Mambo to Hip Hop: The Exhibit, a photo exhibit which complements City Lore’s award-winning documentary directed by Henry Chalfant, From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale; dance to the music of DJ Just Ice; and purchase West Indian fare provided by Bascom Catering with delicious roti, jerk and curry chicken, and salt fish.
For more information, please call City Lore at 212.529.1955 ext 306 or The Point at 718.542.4139 ext 27.
Train direction to The Point: 6 Train to Hunt’s Point. Walk underneath the Bruckner overpass and take a right onto Garrison. The Point is one block down on your left.

Funded by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and The Scherman Foundation.
Publicity, Tools of War.

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Graffiti: Freddy Sepulveda; Photo: Henry Chalfant; Design by Beth Higgins and Paco Levine

“America I AM: The African American Imprint

February 9, 2009

Through May 3: “America I AM: The African American Imprint“(The National Constitution Center–Philadelphia, PA)

The National Constitution Center is proud to debut this ground-breaking exhibit presented by Tavis Smiley, which celebrates 400years of African American contributions to the story of “We, thePeople.” America I AM presents a historical continuum of pivotalmoments in courage, conviction and creativity that highlights theindelible imprint of African Americans across the nation and aroundthe world.

Info:http://www.constitutioncenter.org/ncc_exhbt_New_America_I_AM.aspx

Black History Month Program

February 9, 2009

Black History Month Program

What: Two Workshops by Author of Metu Neter Vol. I, II, & III Ra Un Nefer Amen, the first one at 4:30pm Ancient Kamitic Culture, Learn how to apply the principles, philosophy and Traditions of the Great Civilization of Kamit (Ancient Egypt) as Models for Today’s Family and Social Structure.

 The Second one at 7pm Lecture and Book Signing METU NETER – Vol. III The Key To Miracles A Spiritual Science Guide to Uniting with God and Developing your Divinity as the Key to Success in Life – Our Earthly Resources (Education, Finances, Etc.) are Necessary but Not Enough Presented By:

The Ausar Auset Society

When: Saturday, February 14, 2009 at 4:30pm

 Where: Hunton YMCA, 1139 East Charlotte Street, Norfolk, VA

Contact for more info: 757.724.0800, 757.729-5254

LORD FINESSE, BRAND NUBIAN

February 3, 2009

FEB, 7th,2009
LORD FINESSE, BRAND NUBIAN,
DOUG E FRESH, CHUBB ROCK: NYC

Also: Positive K & more! Doors at 8pm. Show at 9pm. All Ages. $41.50 adv. $46.50 day of. The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza 17 Irving Place New York, NY 10003. (212) 777-6800. Any train to 14th St./Union Sq.
livenation.com. Source: WaxPoetics.com

SAN JUAN HILL: BROOKLYN
FREE! Afro Latin Soul! 6pm First Set and 7pm Second Set. Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY. 2 or 3 to to Eastern Parkway. brooklynmuseum.org. More info: myspace.com/sanjuanhill

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DJ University on being Black in America

February 2, 2009

DJ University’s New video: Why are you so sad Blackman?