Michael Conforti built this book from scratch, one conversation at a time. Published by Peter Lang, it collects seven years of interviews with educators, counselors, archivists, and technologists.
First, I would like to commend you on your book review; I enjoyed your review. I think Hip Hop Can Save America. It makes perfect sense when you consider how hip-hop provides young people with a way to process emotions, share their stories, and feel heard in spaces where traditional methods often fail. Long before schools, institutions, or therapy rooms recognized it, hip-hop was already doing the work helping kids survive emotionally, not just succeed academically.
Thank you for reading the review of my book, and for your thoughts. You are 100% right, and I could fill 10 more books with all kinds of examples (and just might ☺️ )
Couldn't agree more. I often find a similar kind of creative flow in my pilates practise, where movement becomes a form of expression. What other unexpected avenues do you think hip-hop has yet to unlock for us?
First, I would like to commend you on your book review; I enjoyed your review. I think Hip Hop Can Save America. It makes perfect sense when you consider how hip-hop provides young people with a way to process emotions, share their stories, and feel heard in spaces where traditional methods often fail. Long before schools, institutions, or therapy rooms recognized it, hip-hop was already doing the work helping kids survive emotionally, not just succeed academically.
Thank you, and most importantly, thanks to Manny!
Thank you Manny Faces💛🌟
Thank you for reading the review of my book, and for your thoughts. You are 100% right, and I could fill 10 more books with all kinds of examples (and just might ☺️ )
I love it🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
Couldn't agree more. I often find a similar kind of creative flow in my pilates practise, where movement becomes a form of expression. What other unexpected avenues do you think hip-hop has yet to unlock for us?