INITIATIVE: The Forgiveness Project w/ keynote speaker Wayne Barrow (June 5th @ Toronto City Hall)

hyperadmin | Community,Initiatives,Interviews | Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

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I took a HEAVY scolding from Ms. Muldoon for not posting this event earlier, and it was well deserved.

For the record, this is an AMAZING initiative Tara and I really appreciate you taking the hip-hop discourse past the obvious strands to a new level of openness and maturity. This is arguably an unprecedented undertaking and hopefully gets the awareness and recognition it deserves.

Here are the particulars:

HIPHOP INDUSTRY HEAVYWEIGHT WAYNE BARROW ADDED TO THE F-YOU PROJECT LINE-UP

Event takes place June 5th, 2011, 3pm at Toronto’s City Hall. FREE EVENT.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

It is with great excitement that the F-YOU: Forgiveness Project team announces music industry powerhouse Wayne Barrow as the newest speaker added to the panel-based event.

Barrow is recognized as being the management force behind the careers of the Notorious B.I.G, Shyne and Nas, and most recently acclaimed hip-hop artist J. Cole. He also produced B.I.G’s biopic “Notorious”  which grossed over 75 million dollars. Hip-hop fans across the world consider Barrow, who works in partnership with his cousin Mark Pitts (R Kelly, Chris Brown, Usher), to easily be one of the core business men driving hip-hop culture today. He is currently the president of By-Storm Entertainment which includes a roster of #1 R&B artist Miguel, J.Cole and Toronto’s own Kardinal Offishall, among others.

Barrow is just as passionate about giving back as he is about his business – he is the Vice Chairman of The Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation which is a charitable organization established by Ms Voletta Wallace to provide educational tools; books, computers and tutorship to inner city youth. Joining the F-You panel in support of the message, he will be speaking on his experiences in both the industry and his personal life.

It is highly suggested that those wishing to attend this F-YOU event arrive early as this event will reach capacity. This is a completely free event.

About F-YOU:

A panel of six people, a mix of race, age and gender, speaking about a time in their lives they had to forgive either themselves or another. The Forgiveness Project is an inviting, tell-all event that aligns personal growth with self-improvement. This event has the potential to impact our community and young adults by way of real-life portrayals of hardships, and overcoming barriers that at one point seemed insurmountable. Hearing first-hand trials and tribulations from people just like us can open the door to inspiration and the motivation to do better and most importantly, feel better. Included themes on the panel are murder, sexual assault, depression, drug-use and self-forgiveness.

The panel includes:

Wayne Barrow – manager (J.Cole, the late Notorious B.I.G) – keynote speaker

Katrina Lopes – manager (Shawn Desman) – Exploring our notions of forgiveness

J “Bizz” Brown – Creator, “Hip Hop’s Not Dead, It Lives In The North” – speaking on attempted suicide

Kamplex – speaking on the murder of her two brothers

Priscilla – speaking on the aftermath of an abusive relationship

VIDEO: Bright Future Alliance presents Celebrity/Community Sit Down w/ Belly, P.Reign, Dj Charlie Brown & T-ReXxX

hyperadmin | Community,Initiatives,Interviews,Music,Video | Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Bright Future Alliance and Industry Magazine Presents “Celebrity community sit down” with youth. A group of young people had the opportunity to sit down with Artists P Reign, Belly, Dj Charlie Brown and T-rexXx of Much Music’s Rap City. follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/sfamedia

VIDEO: Krumping Out Crime (Pepsi Refresh Project)

hyperadmin | Initiatives | Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Dope initiative in the city that you could really help take to the next level right now.  Basically, they’re part of an online challenge being put on by Pepsi and with enough votes could win 100K to help grow the program. More info below!

CLICK HERE TO VOTE!

The “Krumping Out Crime” program helps the community, the arts, and furthers education.

  • Community: Helps the community by providing at-risk youths with a place to go to after school where they receive free food, free drinks, and a sense of family (rather than them seeking these things through gangs).
  • Arts: Helps the arts by introducing dance programs to schools that lack them, for free. Dancing is one of the most necessary arts, but it’s hard to establish due to how expensive it is to introduce it and upkeep it. The program will offer all of this for free, lowering the entry barrier.
  • Education: In order to receive free dance lessons the kids have to have an hour of tutoring before hand, mandatory. This will increase their desire to stay in school, since they actually understand the material now, and help them graduate high school. This has already been a success in previous schools with an increase in graduation rate, and a decrease in violence among the program participants.
  • Initiatives: My City, My Story: "InSightOut"

    hyperadmin | Community,Initiatives,Music,Video | Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

    Dope!

    My City My Story is a community photography project that gives young photographers access to the equipment, resources and mentorship to develop a body of work that contributes untold stories about community and social justice to the public narrative. Within a setting to connect with like-minded artists and mentors, the group will explore themselves as artists and develop technical skills to establish themselves as professionals.

    For more info please visit: swb.ca

    Video Produced by: Ashley Alexis McFarlane asikereafana.com

    Features Music By: Wolf J McFarlane, KJ, and Spek Won
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    EVENT: TUMF presents “Urban Music Week” (February 25th & 26th @ The Delta Chelsea Hotel)

    hyperadmin | Community,Initiatives,Music | Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

    TUMF-UMW

    TUMF (Toronto Urban Music Festival) presents  another edition of its “Urban Music Week” conference February 25th and 26th at the Delta Chelsea Hotel (33 Gerard St. W). Keynote speaker this year is Chris Hicks – executive Vice-President of Def Jam Recordings. The conference will also have several panels across its 2-day run with panelists that include Noah “40” Shebib, Dru Ha and Buckshot from Duckdown Entertainment/Cornerstone Marketing/Black Moon, Eternia and many more.

    Full conference details can be found @ www.tumf.net and HERE!

    VIDEO: Kardinal Offishall VS Rochester (Sumo Battle)

    hyperadmin | Community,Initiatives,Video | Sunday, February 20th, 2011

    Kardi and Rochester take it to the sumo mats during  30-Elephants.com’s “Pachyderm Party Family Day Weekend” event.

    Shouts to Strizzy for the footage and the announcing; SFS for the perfect audio accompaniment and Maestro for well, just being the God.

    Hilarious!

    I think this could be a great alternative therapy for a lot of the nonsensical rap beef in the hip-hop industry.

    AUDIO: Mixtape Massacre x The Real Frequency Show x The Powermove Show (Back To The Future Edition)

    hyperadmin | Audio,Community,Initiatives,Music | Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

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    Via TRF!

    Listen HERE!

    Last Saturday (February 12th 2011) Mixtape Massacre, The Real Frequency Show & The Powermove Show – 3 of the city’s most influential radio shows in Toronto – came together for what most thought would be the last time hip-hop would ever be heard in the staple 1-4pm time slot on the 88.1 FM dial. As it turns out CKLN ended up being granted a stay on the CRTC decision to revoke their license but the moment is still historic for symbolizing 4 generations of Toronto hip-hop radio (The Godfather Ron Nelson, DJ Mastermind and many other important members of these eras also came by or called in) coming together for the first time in the time slot that birthed the first institutionalized expression of The Mega’s hip-hop consciousness.

    Simply put : A great moment in Toronto hip-hop history.

    Salute.

    VIDEO: Manifesto Festival 2010 (Recap w/ The WordTV)

    hyperadmin | Community,Events,Initiatives,Music,Video | Monday, January 17th, 2011

    The WordTV (part of the GetGroundedTV network) put together a great recap of the 2010 Manifesto Festival

    Also features some great convos with Che, Rich Kidd, Eternia and other participants.

    Dope.

    INITIATIVES: Theo 3, Phat Tony & Time Bandits present "Yung Santa" EP

    hyperadmin | Audio,Community,Initiatives,Music | Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

    Info on a nice upcoming initiative started by Voyce over at P&W!

    Theo3, Phat Tony and Time Bandits release Yung Santa. In support of Beatz to da Streetz my personal music community and a great organization that provides a platform for self determination through Hip Hop the proceeds from the CD will help to support Beatz to da Streetz‘ showcase in January.

    Check out the trailer and stay tuned for the official release this week. Merry Xmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year.

    NEWS: Apply Now For In The Lab 101 (Recording Arts Program)

    hyperadmin | Initiatives | Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

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