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Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes

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http://www.mediaed.orgHip-Hop:... Beyond Beats & Rhymes provides a riveting examination of manhood, sexism, and homophobia in hip-hop culture. Director Byron Hurt, former star college quarterback, longtime hip-hop fan, and gender violence prevention educator, conceived the documentary as a "loving critique" of a number of disturbing trends in the world of rap music. He pays tribute to hip-hop while challenging the rap music industry to take responsibility for glamorizing destructive, deeply conservative stereotypes of manhood. The documentary features revealing interviews about masculinity and sexism with rappers such as Mos Def, Fat Joe, Chuck D, Jadakiss, and Busta Rhymes, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, and cultural commentators such as Michael Eric Dyson and Beverly Guy-Shetfall. Critically acclaimed for its fearless engagement with issues of race, gender violence, and the corporate exploitation of youth culture.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: October 3, 2006 at 6:55 pm
Author: ChallengingMedia

Length: 04:52
Rating: 4.63
Views: 1208927

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hepcatmoe (October 15, 2008 at 8:06 pm)
its shameful the way men act, but its equally shameful the way a lot of women put up with it.time to stand up ladies.
akaulanav (October 13, 2008 at 5:37 am)
Are you sure your attacking a "hyper-masculine" america? Or are you attacking art? Art attacking art ... hehehe ... how artistic.
maximiliaahn (October 10, 2008 at 11:17 pm)
This documentary is a total brainfuck.
gomona (September 29, 2008 at 11:28 pm)
wow, i am surprised busta wouldn't speak on homophobia in hiphop...
FaaBaRdh (September 29, 2008 at 5:33 am)
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dogbitebboy (September 21, 2008 at 10:01 am)
WELL! I actually didn't see any graffiti, breakin OR dj'n in this movie, I saw a bunch of "rappers" in HIP-POP music that treats their women bad.. Big up to the the video tho..But it ain't true Hiphop! (excuse my bad English)
FRESS3000 (September 20, 2008 at 7:46 pm)
I can agree wit sum of what ya sayin about hip hop I truly embrace the culture as well as sound of it. I wish there were more real artists out there that could be heard, because there are some individuals out their that could make a difference Please hata stop and let those ones step up an make tha game betta!
sance005 (September 19, 2008 at 11:11 pm)
everyone has a voice to say what they want....its too bad that those out there that have conscious lyrics or try talk about actual issues or even just stories(mos def, common, the roots, or even dead prez) arnt in the public eye...and its way easier for radio and media to glorify the ones who build up the persona of being like a new age scareface rapping about guns and drugs...entertainment sells just like movies and people eat it up...some like that music but by now its just commercialized
iagainsti93 (September 15, 2008 at 2:14 am)
You got that shit right on the dot.
Phil0s0fia (September 14, 2008 at 5:21 pm)
Big shit like all DVD in the stores..how can u call rapper to a guy like P Diddy or Nelly...and call the same name to Krs-One 2Pac or BIG?You don't just listen to hip hop music, you feel it, you respect it, understand it, share it.
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