The social impact of Hip-Hop has long been the subject of fervent debate between those who see it as a much needed artistic outlet for a disenfranchised and otherwise voiceless section of society and those who view it as a powerful, harmful and destructive influence.
Later this month, the subject will once again be discussed, this time on a grand scale, as Google+ host a debate featuring a host of interesting and influential speakers at London’s Barbican Hall. The likes of Questlove, KRS-One, journalist Toure and Jesse Jackson will be involved in the event which will be streamed across the globe.
Here’s the info…
Hip-hop on trial: Hip-hop doesn’t enhance society, it degrades it -Vs.- The Google+ debates from Intelligence Squared
Date: 26 June 2012
Time: 19:00
Venue: Barbican Hall
Tickets: £10 – 40 [subject to availability] via BarbicanThis June, Intelligence Squared and Google team up for a never-before-seen global debate on hip-hop.Is rap an art form that gives the street a voice? Or is it all just money, misogyny and materialism?Come and see hip-hop pioneer and legend KRS-One, celebrated civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, computer scientist and composer Jaron Lanier, and many more stars lock horns in the unique Intelligence Squared/Google+ courtroom debate format. Some of our speakers will be on stage in London, others beamed in from around the world thanks to the Google+ Hangout technology.Be part of the buzz of the London audience, be part of the event beamed across the web to millions. Come and witness the future of the global mind-clash at the Versus hip-hop debate, live at the Barbican.Chair
Emily Maitlis – BBC Newsnight presenterWeb host
Jemima Khan – British writer and campaigner, associate editor of the New Statesman and European editor-at-large for Vanity FairSpeakers
• Deeb – Egyptian “Arab Spring” rapper
• Hattie Collins – Music editor of i-D magazine
• Michael Eric Dyson – Hip-hop intellectual and Professor of sociology at Georgetown University
• Estelle – Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter (via Google+ Hangout)
• dream hampton – American hip-hop journalist, cultural critic and film-maker
• Marc Lamont Hill – Columbia University professor (via Google+ Hangout)
• KRS-One – Hip-pioneer, record producer and activist
• Jesse Jackson – Civil rights activist, Baptist minister and president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition
• Jaron Lanier – American computer scientist, composer, visual artist, and author
• Questlove – Co-founder of Grammy Award winning band The Roots, DJ, music journalist and producer (via Google+ Hangout)
• Tricia Rose – Brown University Professor and author of the groundbreaking book on hip-hop: Black Noise and Hip Hop Wars
• Tony Sewell – CEO of the charity Generating Genius
• John Sutherland – Former professor of Modern English Literature at University College London
• TourĂ© – American TV presenter, novelist, journalist and cultural critic
• Jason Whitlock – Columnist for Foxsports.com
Sourced From: http://www.soulculture.co.uk/music-blog/hip-hop-on-trial-with-questlove-krs-one-estelle-jesse-jackson-more-june-26-london-event-preview/#ixzz1xXzcIZpI
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