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![]() Click for words events TIP OF THE WEEK Bakari Kitwana
In "The Hip Hop Generation," Bakari Kitwana lays out a powerful and
controversial case for an activist political force emerging from the
culturally and economically dominant foundation of rap music. (He cites
the Christian Coalition as a model!) But before he prescribes, the
former executive editor of The Source and editorial director at
Chicago's Third World Press diagnoses. And what he sees is a culture in
crisis: His is the first generation to grow up after the end of legal
segregation. But the promise of the Civil Rights Movement and the
disillusion left in its wake has turned his peers into a materialistic
and nihilistic bunch. Among many illuminating discourses, he tracks the
downshift of working-class jobs from the middle-class union gigs of the
last generation into the sub-poverty-level opportunities in today's
service economy, resulting in the corresponding appeal of the
underground (illicit) economy. Kitwana ties the astonishing
incarceration rate for young black men to a racially biased judicial and
policing system and the War on Drugs, and points to a visibly higher
"success rate" among young black women as a source for a growing
enmity between the sexes. And he points out the implications of a
generation gap between the civil rights/Black Power generation and his
own. Kitwana delivers his message in a straightforward manner, often
through the cultural prism of hip hop and the movies. It's thorough--if
sometimes debatable--and packed with provocative ideas, including a take
on reparations that might just fly.
Bakari Kitwana will discuss and sign his book in three free area
appearances this weekend: May 3, 8pm at Low End Summit with C-1-2, 3030
W. Cortland, sponsored by the Guild Complex; May 4, 2pm at African
American Images, 1909 West 95th; May 5, 3pm at 57th Street Books, 1301
East 57th.
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