In Part 2 of my conversation with Kalonji Jama Changa—founder of the FTP Movement and organizer of the Atlanta Hip Hop compilation Wrath of the Siafu—we unpack the political fallout of the January 6 riots, the dysfunction plaguing American leadership, and the role of art in revolution. Kalonji shares powerful insights on how Hip Hop can serve as both a mirror and a weapon in the struggle for liberation.
This episode is a call to consciousness—where culture, community, and resistance collide.
In this powerful two-part conversation, I sit down with Kalonji Jama Changa—founder of the FTP Movement, community organizer, former educator, and unapologetic freedom fighter. In Part 1, we dig into the intersections of education, music, and the current state of our communities. From the classroom to the streets, Kalonji shares the roots of his activism, the artists and movements that shaped his worldview, and how Hip Hop continues to inform his fight for justice.
This episode is a layered look at what it means to teach, lead, and resist—on your terms.
In this episode of the DEF-EDucation Podcast, I sit down with legendary Hip Hop artist and educator John Robinson, known for his work with MF DOOM, Scienz of Life, and his innovative contributions to Hip Hop Education. We dive into his journey as an artist and educator, exploring his collaboration with J. Rawls—a renowned producer and professor—and their groundbreaking book, Youth Culture Power.Together, we discuss how Hip Hop can transform education, empower students, and bridge the gap between youth culture and academic success. John shares insights from his experience bringing Hip Hop pedagogy into classrooms and the importance of making learning culturally relevant.
In this captivating episode of the DEF-EDucation Podcast, we sit down with Lyrical Faith, an award-winning spoken word artist, doctoral student at UMASS Amherst, and visionary organizer of the upcoming Black Artistic Freedom (Black AF) Conference on February 22, 2025. Lyrical Faith shares her journey as a creative force, blending artistry, academia, and activism to amplify Black voices and champion social justice. We dive into her inspirations, the power of spoken word to inspire change, and her vision for the Black AF Conference as a transformative space for celebrating Black creativity and resistance. This is an episode you don’t want to miss!
In Part 2 of our powerful conversation, we continue exploring the journey of Minister Server, a true pioneer in Hip Hop culture and education. Minister Server shares personal stories about his deep connection to the culture, his transformative work in education, and how he's empowering communities through Hip Hop. From preserving the foundational principles of the culture to building bridges between generations, this episode dives into the profound impact of Hip Hop as a tool for education, self-expression, and social change. Tune in to be inspired by Minister Server's wisdom, passion, and unwavering commitment to uplift and educate.
In Episode 21 of the DEF-EDucation Podcast, I sit down with Spectac, one-half of the dynamic duo Spectac and Amiri, to explore his journey as an educator and artist. We dive into his musical roots, his creative partnership with Amiri, and their latest project Beautiful Soul, released on IllAdrenaline Records. Hailing from South Carolina, Spectac shares insights on his signature sound and offers practical strategies for using Hip Hop to engage students and enrich the learning experience. This two-part conversation kicks off the 2025 series, featuring thought-provoking discussions with educators, artists, and activists dedicated to transforming communities through education and a deep connection to Hip Hop culture.
In this episode of the DEF-EDucation Podcast, we're joined by the multi-talented Amen Kush, aka Port Savant. Tune in as we dive into his musical influences, his critically acclaimed novel Flicted: A Coming of Age Story, and his unique journey through education. We’ll also explore the themes and creative process behind his latest album, Poteficial, now streaming on all platforms. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with an artist who continues to push boundaries in both art and education!
In this milestone 20th episode of the DEF-EDucation Podcast, Dr. Andre Benito Mountain sits down with Minister Server, a pivotal figure in the Temple of Hip Hop, to discuss the profound impact of Hip Hop culture on global consciousness and education. Minister Server shares his journey alongside the legendary KRS One, the creation of the Temple of Hip Hop, and the transformative vision behind the Hip Hop Declaration of Peace, presented to the United Nations on May 16, 2001.
Tune in as they explore how the declaration emphasizes Hip Hop as a tool for promoting peace, unity, and education worldwide, and its significance in redefining Hip Hop culture beyond the music. This episode is a must-listen for educators, artists, and cultural enthusiasts committed to using Hip Hop as a vehicle for social change.
During this episode, we sat down with Rahim "Beneficence" Muhammad to discuss his roots in Hip Hop and his new book, Concrete Soul. Beneficence has collaborated with the likes of Inspectah Deck, Chubb Rock, Dres from Black Sheep, and Keith Murray. He is co-founder of Ill Adrenaline Records and is a graduate of Cheney University. His albums include "Basement Chemistry", "Stellar Mind", and "Concrete Soul". Beneficence, Brick City's veteran lyricist and Artifacts affiliate, has been one of the most active independent artists in the game since 1994. He released two highly sought after vinyl singles ("Hostile Life Style" and "Thin Line") in the 90's and dropped three underrated albums with the help from El Da Sensei, DJ Kaos (Artifacts), Mr. Len (Company Flow), Kice of Course and others.
Beneficence's 4th full length boasts star-studded guest appearances from Diamond D (production on five tracks plus two vocal features), Roc Marciano, Prince Po (of Organized Konfusion), Lord Tariq, Rob-O (Pete Rock / INI), The Legion, DJ LKB, Kazi (Stones Throw / Madlib), El Da Sensei, Truth Enola, Presto, 12 Finger Dan, Frank Nitt (of Frank-N-Dank) and Wise Intelligent.
During this episode, we have a conversation with the artist, author, and Atlanta-based activist Amen Kush. He discusses his influences, his Savannah upbringing, and his book "Flicted". To learn more or purchase his book, visit https://www.ajkush.com/.
Karen Gordon stops by the studios of DEF-EDucation to share a story about how we met and developed Taking Notes - Jazz and the American Story, an interactive live presentation that traces the story of American history through Jazz music. For more information about the Taking Notes presentation. This episode includes the full audio of the Taking Notes Jazz documentary currently available on Youtube.
During this episode, we have a conversation with the legendary Masta Ace of the Juice Crew.
Join me as I have a conversation with Rasheem Nurse, founder of Art Dojo International. Art Dojo International is an indie designer label that promotes the power of self-expression through the art of getting dressed.
This is part 2 of our conversation at Soul Village in Atlanta's Little 5 Points about topics relating to creativity, social justice, and the plight of our schools.
A conversation with actor Jason Louder and author André Benito Mountain about art, education, influences, and inspiration. Recorded at Soul Village at 1129 Euclid Avenue in Atlanta on Sunday, August 8, 2021.
Let's talk Jazz with the legendary Wycliffe Gordon! During this episode, he shares how his illustrious career began and what he's up to now.
During this episode of the DEF-EDucation podcast, we talk with Lyric Jones about her new album, Closer Than They Appear. She shares elements of her journey into Hip Hop from her early years in Boston and her experiences of teaching rap and performance at the Musicians Institute's College of Contemporary Music. This is part one of a two-part conversation with an artist who exemplifies what DEF-EDucation is about.
Fish Scales from the group Nappy Roots stops by to talk with us on the DEF-EDucation podcast. We discuss the origins of the group, their experiences on tour with Jay Z and Pharrell, and their entrepreneurial ventures as owners of a record store during their early years, and their recent entry into the world of craft beer. He shares some of their new music and insights on navigating the music industry.