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Sac Hip-Hop Congress

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About Me

The Hip Hop Congress is a 501 (c) 3 Non Profit Corporation that uses hip hop culture to inspire social and civic action and cultural creativity amongst young people. It does this in three ways. Its Chapter Program develops chapters in universities, high schools and communities. Hip Hop Congress currently has 29 chapters. Hip Hop Congress chapters engage in a range of activity promoting hip hop culture on their campus or in their community. Hip Hop Congress chapters produce or sponsor over 200 events a year. Most chapters produce Awareness Weeks: a week of different events focusing on hip hop culture (panels, speeches, emcee/bboy/dj exhibition/battle, awareness festivals, screenings, etc). Its Artist Program are asked to put back into the is designed to help artists pool resources, sell music and take advantage of all the opportunities the music industry has to offer without giving away the rights to their works in return. It strives to create an international web of resources and contacts for its artist members. The network is run via regional delegates and a national oversight committee. People involved in the Culture programHip Hop Congress and their surrounding community. Some Hip Hop Congress artists include Shamako Noble, The Procussions, Rahman Jamaal, Aloe Blacc from Emanon, La Boussole (Le Havre, France), the Bedouin, and Jacka and Husalah of the Mob Figaz. As many services within the educational system become privatized, more and more institutions are looking to independent contractors and consultants for program design and execution. In addition, the application and addition of Urban Arts into the education system through youth centers, events and generational shifts is becoming all the more common. Hip Hop Congress, as a national and international organization that is dedicated to its mission, is constantly looking to develop and work with those developing experimental and pedagogically proven methods of using Hip Hop as a positive motivational and academic tool. That’s why HHC has picked up Education as an initiative and centralization point for its artists, chapters, partners, and donors. Its Online Program manages this website and fosters collaboration with like-minded websites. The website helps to connect chapters, artists, and any other person working for the Hip Hop Congress. It comments upon the state of the world today and encourages members to share their opinion. With over 10,000 hits a day, it is the face of Hip Hop Congress that most people in the world know best. The Hip Hop Congress national office, comprised of six members available at all times, is an active think tank that devises new initiatives using the Hip Hop Congress' tools to create new inspiration and action in local communities. The National Office also develops strategic partnerships with other organizations throughout the country and is currently developing a fundraising campaign. Hip Hop Congress' mirror organization, Hip Hop Congress Europe, networks with organizations in France, Africa, England, Belgium and the Czech Republic with the intention of creating after-school programs and sharing projects created in these schools in a pen pal-type relationship through the use of technology such as Web TV. Hip Hop Congress Europe is based in Paris, France. Hip Hop Congress has also been fortunate enough to receive the pro-bono legal services of Manatt Phelps & Phillips, LLP, one of the nation’s premiere corporate. Hip Hop Congress goals are to continue to build these three programs while devising creative ways for the three to interact, always keeping its mission statement in mind.

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Member Since: 12/29/2006
Band Website: hiphopcongress.org
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None