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Women of Color Stirring a Pot of Awareness
Chinita Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 9:10 PM | Message # 1

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Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen Volume 3, Back to Our Roots, will be honoring International Women’s Month by shedding light and creating awareness on Environmental Injustices and Educational Inequalities and their impact on women of color.

Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen will bring together women of color educators, students, environmentalists, djs, emcees, b-girls, poets, visual artists, dancers, healers, pastors, organizers and activists. We will come together through a hip hop showcase to express our solidarity with women’s rights!

This event will take place in the South Bronx, the birthplace of Hip Hop, and the poorest congressional district in the nation, also called “The Forgotten Borough.” In reality, the borough of the Bronx is not forgotten because one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city, Riverdale, lies just northwest and has every amenity a human can ask for.

Hostos Community College will be hosting Momma’s Hip Hop Kitchen event for the second year in a row. Hostos Community College was created in 1968 in response to demands from the Latino community who were urging for the establishment of a college to serve the people of the South Bronx. Hostos was the first bilingual higher education institution in the United States.

The South Bronx is a community that has been in constant resistance, seeking justice in education and the environment. It is a community resisting pollution, asthma, toxic wasteland, and budget cuts for art, music, and gym programs. It is a community that lacks access to healthy fruits and vegetables, adequate health care and after school programs. The South Bronx’s need for reproductive and sexual health education is highly reflected in its high levels of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections.

In place of access to healthy alternatives, the South Bronx has an over abundance of jails and prisons.

However, the South Bronx is not lost. It has experienced a period of healing through leadership guided by community organizations and collectives. This leadership has lead to the creation of new parks, food co-ops, recycling programs, and successful cultural community centers. We have won many amazing victories as a community!

Join us as we fuse our energy, our politics, our ancestry, our traditions, art, song and dance into a brew for Environmental Justice and Education Equality.

Turn Up the Heat and Let the Soul Simmer, as We Stir this Soup for the Hip Hop Soul!

When: Saturday, March 6th, 2010
@ the Hostos Center for Arts and Culture
450 Grand Concourse (at 149th St.) Bronx, NY
(Main Theater)
Time: 2-5pm
This event is FREE and open to all ages.
Momma's Hip Hop Kitchen


HateMainstreamMusic Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 9:18 PM | Message # 2

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i guess i'm not going :'(

Chinita Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 9:51 PM | Message # 3

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the girl that emailed me this event is emcee Atlas, i spoke to her through email and i introduced her on the main page from the dollar van demos from brooklyn, she will be performing that day and performs with mclyte. i told her i might try my best to make it.

Atlas @ A Monthly Bondfire, Bowery Poetry Club, NYC

i might not be able to go..me and my sis had tickets for months to see annie lol, we are taking my little niece to see that play for the first time. :(


Chinita Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 9:55 PM | Message # 4

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HateMainstreamMusic Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 9:57 PM | Message # 5

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haha that was pretty damn nice... atlas has some skills :)
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i can't go..me and my sis had tickets for months to see annie lol, we are taking my little niece to see that play for the first time.

i remember being in my school play for 1st or second grade i think (one of the years was music man)... we did annie... or was it oliver twist?




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Chinita Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 10:01 PM | Message # 6

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i remember being in my school play for 1st or second grade i think (one of the years was music man)... we did annie... or was is oliver twist?

haha i remember those day, i love plays..i already saw annie but my niece never saw it and i promised her aunti will be there :) one of my fav plays was the lion king, wow that was fantastic and peter pan was good..i seen so many..


HateMainstreamMusic Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 10:03 PM | Message # 7

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haha i remember those day, i love plays..i already saw annie but my niece never saw it and i promised her aunti will be there one of my fav plays was the lion king, wow that was fantastic and peter pan was good..i seen so many..

i have huge respect for plays... i mean you have to get everyones talent together... but i never really like watching them... even in the heights which was like a kinda hip hop based play...(which was nice) i would've rather been doing something else...


Chinita Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 10:09 PM | Message # 8

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i have huge respect for plays... i mean you have to get everyones talent together... but i never really like watching them... even in the heights which was like a kinda hip hop based play...(which was nice) i would've rather been doing something else...

these are broadway plays, expensive but the artists are amazing....

thats understandable, plays are not for everyone.. i have many friends that don't like plays or musicals but will sit and watch the movie instead.. i always loved plays as long as it has a good plot, good special effect and the children enjoy it :) another good play was west side story and greece..we went to see a good christmas play and they had snow fall all over everyone lol

my son doesn't like plays either, he just comes along because we make it a family event and for the popcorn :)


HateMainstreamMusic Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 10:14 PM | Message # 9

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my son doesn't like plays either, he just comes along because we make it a family event and for the popcorn

sounds like me LOL... but anyway this is a cool event... things like this always excite me because its so cool to see the culture together... i'm getting a turntable for sampling on my birthday :)... a pretty cheap one... i already have the mpc :P
and i'm going to study music and learn to play the piano too (hopefully).. and maybe other instruments...


Chinita Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 10:21 PM | Message # 10

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sounds like me LOL... but anyway this is a cool event... things like this always excite me because its so cool to see the culture together... i'm getting a turntable for sampling on my birthday :)... a pretty cheap one... i already have the mpc :P
and i'm going to study music and learn to play the piano too (hopefully).. and maybe other instruments...

true these events should go on more often...oh thats great.. :) and when is your birthday? piano is good or any instrument..


HateMainstreamMusic Date: Tuesday, 02/Mar/10, 10:49 PM | Message # 11

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march 17th...

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