From Yuko Kodama -
Dear community radio friends,
The last edition of the 100th Listen Up! Northwest program uploaded last week for broadcasting and streaming. As always, you'll find the audio file at
http://www.listenupnw.org.
This week, we look at Hip Hop's culture and its roots in calling for social justice.
Listen to segments of an interview with hip hop artist Gabriel Teodros. (Yuko Kodama, Reclaim the Media - Seattle, WA)
Emcee Hollis Wong Wear shares her take on hip hop as part of a social justice movement (Yuko Kodama, Reclaim the Media - Seattle, WA)
Hear segments of an interview on Rap versus Spoken Word featuring Laura "Piece" Kelley.(Callie Shanafelt, Voices of Diversity, KBCS - Seattle)
Mic Flont, a youth educator, mc and teaching artist interviews some participants in his program about what hip hop means to them (Mic Flont, Youngstown All Access Program - Seattle, WA)
We listen to a special segment of an interview with Zulu King Khazm (Eric Kong, KBCS - Seattle, WA)
Music by DJ B Girl, Aaron Walker Loud, DJ King Khazm, Canary Sing, Gabriel Teodros, Inkubiz, WD4D, No Luck Club, Blue Scholars, Laura "Piece" Kelley, Sabrina Da Witch, Boca Floja, Fato Criminal and Sleepwalkers and Manik 1derful.
Copy Editor: Robbin Block, Host and Producer: Yuko Kodama.
* download program 100:
http://bit.ly/LUNW100* general Listen Up! NW promo:
http://bit.ly/LUNW-promoYou'll also find show number 99 on SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) in Canada and show 98 on the Boreal Forest on the website.
Here's to a great run of the show. Thanks for all of your support.
Signing off,
Yuko Kodama
Producer
Listen Up! Northwest
Reclaim the Media |
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