The Impact of Hip Hop: From Music to Violence in Black Communities Discover the controversial connection between hip hop and violence in black communities. Explore how societal issues are reflected in the music and its impact on young individuals. #HipHopImpact #MusicAndViolence #BlackCommunityIssues #SocietalReflections #YouthCulture #HipHopInfluence #CommunityViolence #MusicIndustry #SocietalChallenges #YouthEmpowerment
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Delving into the symbolic significance of the iconic Black Sabbath song "N.I.B." This blog post explores the profound impact of the band on the evolution of rock and roll music. Discover how they revolutionized the genre, bringing it to new, heavier heights. Uncover the true meaning behind the song here: https://ift.tt/9eksYJ3
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Consider adding an African American Studies course to your summer plan of study: AfroAmer156 is the story of how Black music became one of the world’s dominant cultural forces, and how it shaped the musical, social and political landscape of the United States from the end of World War II until the present. It considers how Black music articulates survival, redemption, and reinvention, how those themes reflect the African-American experience in postwar 20th and 21st-century America, and how those themes can be heard in the music we hear today. Musical styles covered in the course include the blues, gospel, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, soul, funk, disco, and hip-hop.
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The Impact of Gangs in Chicago Music: Why We're Struggling to Progress Discover the alarming influence of gangs in the Chicago music scene and how it hampers our progress. Explore the factors like personal backgrounds, education, and criminal history that hinder the growth of talent. Let's delve into the challenges faced by aspiring artists. #GangsInChicagoMusic #StrugglingForProgress #ChicagoMusicScene #TalentGrowth #MusicIndustryChallenges #AspiringArtists #MusicTrends #GangInfluence #CriminalHistory #MusicIndustryIssues
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Still powerful and relevant.
"Freedom" is a 1995 song released on Mercury Records featuring a chorus of over 60 African American female artists and groups of note in hip-hop, pop and R&B music including En Vogue, Xscape, Aaliyah, Vanessa L. Williams, Mary J. Blige, MC Lyte, SWV, TLC, and Monica. #bhm2024
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NEW EPISODE! In our fascination with #STEM education, are we losing something vital by squeezing out the arts. It is precisely in its rich and diverse #aliveness perhaps that music, and other arts, hold so much possibility. Check out this week's conversation with the incredible Eric Dozier! With a couple of stunning songs performed by Eric too! Eric and Tim talk about: 🎵 How does music connect us with ourselves? 🎶 How does music connect us with each other, and build community? 🎵 How does music offer other ways of knowing and transferring cultural knowledge? 🎶 How do black and indigenous cultural ways of knowing get marginalised by white supremacy culture? 🎵 What does it mean for a teacher (like a choirleader) to hold space for transformation? Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eyWrDa_H
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Unwinding the Conundrum of Taylor Quick: An Excursion Through Her Music and Influence Introduction Taylor Quick, a name that resounds with millions around the world, has made a permanent imprint on the music business. From her unassuming starting points as a country wonder to her transformation into a pop symbol, Quick's vocation direction is basically as enamoring as her expressive ability. In this article, we dig into the multi-layered persona of Taylor Quick, investigating her advancement as a craftsman, her effect on mainstream society, and the getting through inheritance she keeps on building. Read More https://lnkd.in/gUGATXkE
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ICYMI: I'm published! You can read my feminist interpretation of the late-1970s Leeds punk scene in "Popular Music in Leeds: Histories, Heritage, People and Places."
Congratulations to Mallory McGovern, FSU History alumna, who recently published a revised and enlarged version of her Honors in the Major thesis in "Popular Music in Leeds: Histories, Heritage, People and Places," edited by Brett Lashua, Karl Spracklen, Kitty Ross, Paul Thompson (Intellect, 2023/ 2024). This is the first volume to focus on popular music in Leeds. McGovern's chapter is entitled, "Leeds Punk through a Feminist Lens." Well done, Mallory! #fsuhistory #honorsinthemajor
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Double Standards: How Record Labels Perpetuate Harmful Stereotypes in Black Music This discussion with @derrickmc and @iambvaughan exposes how record labels perpetuate harmful stereotypes by pressuring Black artists into degrading performances, such as dancing on tables, while sparing white artists from similar demands. We highlight the double standards and call for accountability and change within the industry to ensure respectful and equitable representation for all artists.#BeTheChange #SpeakUp #TakeAction #EqualityMatters #CulturalAwareness #InclusiveIndustry #DiversifyMusic #PromoteEquality #StandUpForChange #Empowerment
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If you’re passionate about music, arts, and/or supporting young black artists. Check out the Storm Surge Consortium: https://lnkd.in/gsPH9x2p (For questions contact the Comsortium directly) #StormSurge #Arts #blackhistorymonth #nola #louisiana #resilience #climatechange #stormwater #stormdamage [Proffessionally unaffiliated post | Posts and opinions expressed here belong solely to me and do not reflect the views of my employer | This post contains links to external websites or resources that are not owned or controlled by me. I am not responsible for the accuracy, legality, or content of these external sites. The inclusion of such links does not imply endorsement or affiliation]
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The Impact of Hip-Hop: A Global Phenomenon or Cultural Appropriation? Explore how hip-hop has transcended borders but differs in its effect on the black and white communities. Understand the cultural implications and societal differences through music. #HipHopCulture #GlobalPhenomenon #CulturalAppropriation #MusicBoundaries #CommunityDifferences #CulturalImpact #HipHopInfluence #BlackCommunity #WhiteCommunity #MusicAndSociety
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