Saturday, January 31, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

krs one-- boss freestyle & a millie remix [listen]

STOP THE VIOLENCE!!

check out The Teacher's newest stop the violence tracks:


the boss freestyle

a millie remix

mind over matter-- sf dance fest [video]

Choreographed by Allan Frias. a mix of hip hop with west and central african and caribbean traditional and popular dance

Thursday, January 29, 2009

up...up...up... the nypd


paulo freire's theories about oppressive systems illuminates this nyc subway ad:

"...the oppressed, striving for liberation, tend themselves to become oppressors, or 'sub-oppressors.' the very structure of their thought has been conditioned by the contradictions of the concrete, existential situation by which they were shaped. their ideal is to be men, but for them, to be men is to be oppressors...the one pole aspires not to liberation, but to identification with its opposite pole.... in the example [of slavery] the overseer must be as tough as the owner--and more so." (freire, paulo. pedagogy of the oppressed, 1970.)

our police system is directly founded on the overseer and slave hunter systems, which relied on 'free' blacks, poor whites and desperate native americans to control the slave population, out of fear of being slaves themselves, or out of compliance to the slave masters' ideology.

you can "rise further" if you keep your fellow people down.

same shit today in nyc.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

police murder anthony roman on 163rd st.



a few days ago in washington heights, nyc, a 16 year old named Anthony Roman was murdered by a undercover cop (shot three times)
but we didnt hear shit about it on the news
an article in the daily news mentioned the shooting, but said that roman's wounds were not life threatening (when he is in fact dead). they also reported that roman tried to rob the undercover cop at gunpoint, after selling him drugs, so the police shot him in self defense...

another story:
the decoy arranged to buy drugs from roman in an attempt to lock him up. roman thought he was a cop, so he sold him crushed alcasetlzer instead of cocaine, but the decoy chased him down the block anyway. roman had his gun on him, so they used it as evidence against him, to justify the murder.

THIS IS NOT A SOLUTION! THIS IS NOT JUSTICE!


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Friday, January 23, 2009

sic lic graff [photos]




from the 7 train in long island city, queens




--photos by petra--

Thursday, January 22, 2009

NY times: underground movement

check out this article published in the NY Times:

"Talk About Underground Movement" by claudia la rocco, oct 12, 2008



in the summer i see lots of crews of young breakers on the A train all the time
often specifically for the 7 min uninterupted space/time between 59th and 125th st



this is a much better use of the subway
but still... get the cop dogs out of the subway

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

justice for oscar grant! police murder at fruitvale bart (video)

on january 1 2009
infront of a train full of people (three different people filming)
officer mehserle murdered oscar grant, 22, at the fruitvale bart station
in cold blood
grant was cuffed and lying face down on the ground
when mehserle shot him in the back



wut is goin on??
i cant even begin to understand this

Sunday, January 18, 2009

hold on take it baaaack for a min: public enemy


Chuck D said in 1988:

"The point is that there's no hard information in any of these formats [radio, tv,journalism, records, etc]. Where's the news about our lives in this country? Whether or not radio plays us, millions of people listen to rap because rap is America's TV Station. Rap gives you the news on all phases of life, good and bad, pretty and ugly: drugs, sex, education, love, money, war, peace--you name it."


back in 1988, Chuck D and Public Enemy saw the power music, film, tv and journalism has over everything. they knew that the people who tell the stories about what happens, create what happened. and our country has survived by telling its citizens lies to make us compliant, fearful and hateful of each other. . every story, song, dance, novel, highschool text book or news report, is a reflection of a past experience and an influence on our brains and guide our future tastes, emotions and choices. and the more times a story is told, the stronger it gets. this discursive power has been wielded by companies like disney and clear channel, essentially a small, conservative, elite circle. 20 years ago, public enemy reached to harness this power for the better good of the black nation, particularly urban youth.

now what are the stories that are most often told and heard?

it looks like another cycle of corporate consumption got flav caught up, but where do we really stand now? some people say hip hops dead but i think its really just getting its feet. there are many people using different forms of hip hop to process and challenge the confines on our existence, to discuss lineage, heritage, "progress," civilization, exploitation, representation, stereotypes, performance, power, race, sex. and shit, just to have fun, to make and exprience something beautiful when the world is so ugly, to get down and let it all out. but we're not on mtv.

i wonder what chuck d thinks of flavor of love...