In wake of Baltimore protests regarding the death of Freddie Gray, a group of active and retired New York Police Department officers visited the city in an effort to…
In wake of Baltimore protests regarding the death of Freddie Gray, a group of active and retired New York Police Department officers visited the city in an effort to…
Back when ?uestlove was pudgy, The Roots put together the smartest, funniest mockery of rap video tropes. From video vixens to big (rented) houses and…
Back when ?uestlove was pudgy, The Roots put together the smartest, funniest mockery of rap video tropes. From video vixens to big (rented) houses and…
Nice to see Common doing good in the hood. Common Announces Job Initiative Program And Youth Music Festival Lawd knows, with all the violence in Chi-Raq, the city needs some uplifting. According to Rolling Out: This past Wednesday (April 9) hip-hop artist, actor and philanthropist, Common held a press conference to announce his foundation’s alliance with Donda’s House Inc., and the Chicago Urban league to create a jobs initiative program and music festival created specifically for the youth of Chicago. “If people feel that they have the capability to help, they should look and see what the need is and serve that. We’re trying to do that here,” Common says. Andrea Zopp, CEO of the Chicago Urban League adds “It’s one thing to provide summer jobs for these kids, but we’re trying to provide year-round jobs. We’ve had hearings and the kids have told us that they need jobs year-round.” Chicago rap artist and activist Che “Rhymefest” Smith, co-founder of Donda’s House, says that all the kids of Chicago need are opportunities. “If kids have opportunities to make good money legally, it might dissuade them from turning to crime,” says the rapper affectionately known as ‘fest. “Our generation [African Americans in their late twenties and thirties] always talk about how the previous generation failed us and now it’s our turn to succeed for our youth. This collaboration isn’t about Kanye West, Common, Lupe Fiasco, or anyone. It’s about necessity.” The jobs initiative’s goal is create 20,000 jobs for the city’s youth. In regards to the AAHH! Fest, no information about the show’s line up has been released. For more information on the jobs initiative or the AAHH! Fest, please log onto commongroundfoundation.org. We hope the initiatve is a success and Common continues to give back to his community. WENN
Nas wasn’t the only rap star on day no. 2 of Coachella’s star-studded bill. Pharrell Williams rocked the stage with a number of his talented musical friends including Gwen Stefani, Odd Future, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes and more… Continue