Developing Hip Hop Studies Curriculum

"Hip Hop High" by Paul Farber

Washington City Paper Article - Beat Science

IAHHE Newsletter (August 2008)

Washington Times - Citizen Journalism: Engaging pupils through hip-hop

Washington Post - Spinning Hip-Hop as a Class Act for Kids


Featured Resource
Hip Hop As Performance and Ritual
Smith, William E, PhD.

"... compares the MC to the African griot and the Yoruba deity Eshu; traces hip-hop's lineages and its ties to blues, jazz and Latin music; and characterizes the genre's live shows as an important cultural ritual"

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A Hip Hop concert at the 9:30 club Washington DC
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