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Tony Muhammad: Tony Muhammad is most known for his work as Publisher and Editor of the South Florida based Urban America Newspaper (2001 – 2007), a publication that was devoted towards “Developing Community Awareness Through The Expression of Urban Culture.” Tony earned a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education, double majored in Sociology/Anthropology, minor in History, certified in African New World Studies from Florida International University (FIU). He also holds a Masters Degree in Social Studies Education from FIU. Tony has taught in a special rehabilitation education program at Everglades Correctional Institution called RESPECT (1999-2002). He taught ESOL Social Studies at Miami Springs Middle School (1999-2000). Tony has been teaching Social Studies at an inner city high school, Booker T Washington Sr. High School, first year experience with ESE (2000 - present). Tony has lectured at Multicultural/Diversity workshops and organized Spoken Word events at FIU, The University of Miami, Miami-Dade College and conference halls in South Florida, including the State of Black Studies II Conference and The NAACP Youth Power Summit (both in 2003). He moderated a panel on Media Justice at the 2006 National Hip Hop Political Convention in Chicago and took part on an academic symposium panel at the 2008 National Hip Hop Political Convention in Las Vegas. He spearheads annual Hip-Hop Symposiums with The African New World Studies program at FIU, which are designed to raise funds for student scholarships. The key note speakers at these gatherings have included Queen Afua and Supanova Slom (2004), Davey D of the political Hip Hop website www.daveyd.com (2005), Brother J of the legendary Rap group X-Clan (2006), The Teacha, KRS-One (2006), Nutritionist and Historian Dr. Llaila Afrika (2007) and Public Enemy founder Professor Griff (2008). In 2007, Tony was recognized by Miami-Dade College based Distinction Society’s Alpha Chapter as Community Leader of the Year. Tony is currently penning a monthly column called Trials of a Hip Hop Educator, circulated on such popular websites as Daveyd.com, Thehiphopcosign.com, TheNation.com and WireTapMag.com. He is also currently part of a team that is reforming the African American Voices curriculum for Miami-Dade County Public Schools, the 3rd largest school district in the country. Most recently, Tony has become a member of the Florida Africana Studies Consortium (FLASC), through which he is currently involved in organizing the Caribbean Book & Art Fair in Miramar, Florida and a conference on New Age Racisms at Barry University (Miami, Florida), both scheduled to take place in 2009. He is also currently a news commentator for the “Guess Who’s Coming to Radio” show on KBOO 90.3 FM in Portland (kboo.fm on the web). As a member of the Nation of Islam, Tony is involved in its National Latino Ministry, educating the general public on the universality of the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.My e-mail address outside of myspace is [email protected].

My Blog

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Accepting Responsibility to Build a New Music Community

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Accepting Responsibility to Build a New Music CommunityDoes The Music Industry Need A Bail Out Plan? - Part IIBy Tony [email protected]/to...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:19:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Does The Music Industry Need A Bail Out Plan? - Part I

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Old Culture Going Out, New Expression Coming InDoes The Music Industry Need A Bail Out Plan? - Part IBy Tony [email protected]/tonymuhamm a...
Posted by on Tue, 10 Feb 2009 20:02:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Message to the Hip Hop Visionaries in the Year of the 9

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Message to the Hip Hop Visionaries in the Year of the 9   By Tony Muhammad [email protected] www.myspace.com/tonymuhammad   As we enter into the New ...
Posted by on Sun, 04 Jan 2009 13:24:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Reflections of the Cornell Hip Hop Conference

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: 'Taking Something Out of Nothing and Making It Big!'  A Sign of What We Can Accomplish Collectively   My Reflections of the Born In The Bronx Hip Hop Conferenc...
Posted by on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 20:24:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: The Connection between Hip Hop and Gentrification in Portland

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: The Connection between Hip Hop and Gentrification in Portland & and Beyond   By Tony Muhammad [email protected] www.myspace.com/tonymuhammad   The wee...
Posted by on Sun, 24 Aug 2008 20:32:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: on the 2008 NHHPC

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: My Reflections on the 2008 National Hip Hop Political Convention   By Tony Muhammad [email protected] Myspace.com/tonymuhammad   It was indeed an hono...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Aug 2008 22:28:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: My Views on the Ice T - Souljah Boy Beef

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator   It's All About The YOOOOOUTH: An Educator's Perspective on the Pursuit To Diss Souljah Boy   By Tony Muhammad [email protected] www.myspace.com/tony...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Jun 2008 19:21:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: BET and the Subliminal Culture of White Supremacy

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator   Keeping Up With the Joneses: BET and the Subliminal Culture of White Supremacy   By Bro. Tony Muhammad [email protected]   Since Viacom bought...
Posted by on Tue, 20 May 2008 23:56:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Taking Charge of the Class

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: Taking Charge of the Class   By Tony Muhammad [email protected]   Peace and much Blessings,   Before I get into my topic, I would like to expre...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:24:00 GMT

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: The Caged Lion and the Key

Trials of a Hip Hop Educator: The Caged Lion and the Key   By Bro. Tony Muhammad [email protected] www.myspace.com/tonymuhammad   Every class I open up with an activity related to...
Posted by on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 16:15:00 GMT