Chicago Hip-Hop Initiative...

on mission to move mountains!

 
Urbanized Music organic independent music collective.  Music, art, & urban experience... License beats... plus  free music... www.urbanizedmusic.com

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ANG 13
Rap Artist/Singer/Song Writer/Producer/Actress
http://www.myspace.com/ang13

AquaMoon


AquaMoon is the writing, performance, and artistic team of camil.williams and
veronica precious bohanan, an entity of SpokenExistence, Inc. 

We bridge the gap between the streets, hip hop feminism, performance activism, and academia.  A voice for disenfranchised
womyn and youth, until they are empowered to assert themselves and use their own voice.

 


Stick & Move
www.stickandmovebboys.com

   

IMAN

The Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) is a community-based nonprofit that works for social justice, delivers a range of direct services, and cultivates the arts in urban communities.

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Providing Chicago With Over A Decade Of Edutainment, Youth Empowerment, and Cultural Programming KL has a mission of working to provide access to programs that preserve, promote and present urban arts & culture. KL seeks to empower youth and their communities by employing Hip-Hop culture as both an art form & vehicle for intergenerational and cross-cultural dialogue. KL believes in developing healthy hearts, minds, and bodies so that strong community foundations can thrive.


   
   


This womyn-centered press exists to cultivate the creativity and voice of girls and womyn of African descent, by publishing emerging and established writers.  Our aim is to publish poetry, spoken word, dramatic works, memoirs, historical documents, fiction, art work, documentaries, movie shorts, films, and essays that embrace the many dimensions of being a girl and womon.


 
   
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The House of Culture Conscious Creative Collective is a cooperatively funded coalition of artists, educators, youth mentors, community activists, spiritual teachers, and regular folk who see the urgency in coming together to provide a cultural forum and entertainment venue that caters to urban Black families, elders, students and young adults in order that we may all participate in enhancing, celebrating and uplifting our spiritual economic qualities of life for ourselves in our own neighborhoods.


Hyde Park
Art Center

   

 


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