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		<title>Mazi Mutafa Gives Testimony During Arts Advocacy Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 20:18:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As he does every year, our executive director Mazi Mutafa went to testify on behalf of all the great work that arts non-profits do in the district. Read a full transcript of his testimony after the jump.]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Councilman Brown:</p>
<p>Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this hearing. My name is Mazi Mutafa, and I am the Executive Director of a hip-hop non-profit called Words Beats &#038; Life. We are a grantee of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and have been one for five of the eight-years we have existed.  </p>
<p>I am not here today not to advocate for a particular position on the budget, because to be honest, it is complex enough and removed enough from my day-to-day life that I don’t think I can offer a professional judgment. I am one of the Districts employers still focused on trying to make payroll every two weeks. I understand without knowing the details, that less funding for the Commission means that task is more difficult for me.  We are in fact one of the grantees that this year is already dealing with the reduction in funding, or depending on how you look at the budget, the increase in applications from other arts based non-profits. I am here to tell you how the budget of the Commission impact the work that my agency is able to do and how the dollars impact youth, artists, families and businesses in our community.</p>
<p>Words Beats &#038; Life is a small business, which at its peak had six full time staff with 12 part time staff serving 300 DC youth and families annually.  Today we are slightly smaller, with a full time staff of four, with seven part-time and 10 volunteer staff.  These lean economic times have unfortunately required some shifts in priorities.  This is not just true for our agency but for many of our peers and organizations that are far larger than us.</p>
<p>To put my comments into a context, the DC Commission is our second largest funder.  We have received multiple grants from the Commission over the years.  They include the Festival DC Grant, Grants in Aid, The Upstart Grant, Travel Grant and the Hip-Hop Grant.  We have produced mural as part of Murals DC, provided youth DJ’s for Arts Eve, and worked in partnership with the Mayors Office to create a mural at the 14th and Girard St Park.  WBL was also a finalist in the Mayors Arts Award last year in the category of Arts Education, and in the same year we honored the Commission as government agency of the year at our Remix Award.  I am telling you all this to make it clear that the Commission is one of our greatest resources for relationships and information, and it acts as a staunch advocate for the kind of work we do, engaging disconnected youth, programming for non traditional arts audiences, and provide employment opportunities for DC youth in the creative economy.</p>
<p>The Commission is frankly one of the city’s most misunderstood and under resourced departments.  I make this suggestion not because of what has been cut here or there from the budget, but because it seems that the city government has not learned the lessons of the federal government.  The arts are not just for the elite.  They are the means by which peace can be brokered, and communities can be healed.  They can address the challenges of displacement, gentrification, and an over active police presence.  At the same time, the arts can light a spark in the imaginations of the next generation of elected officials, engineers, scientists and teachers.  I am here not to defend a budget but to challenge this body to think about the Commission and its potential in a new way.  It can be the department that allows for a different kind of police presence in a community.  It can be the foundation upon with new arts businesses can be created.  It is one of the best departments for investment, because for every dollar of investment that it makes in an individual, an agency or a community the return is 7 to 8 fold.  </p>
<p>I am living proof of how the Commissions initial investment can make the difference in an organization’s ability to launch, grow and thrive.  Thanks to the investment of the DC Commission we have transitioned in just four years from being a one man shop to at our peak employing six DC residents, providing opportunities for skill set master for youth, employment readiness for young adults and the tools for the pursuit of a post secondary education to more than 300 of our cities youth.  These are not small accomplishments, but I am happy to say that we are not unique among their grantees in our effort or our outcomes.</p>
<p>I bring this message to you today because we all know that in a tough economy, there are fewer resources to be divided up, between what are determined to be essential and non-essential services.  I am here to tell you that investing in the Commission is reducing the number of people on the cities unemployment rolls.  Investing in the Commission is promoting academic excellence.  Investing in the Commission is crime prevention and community beatification.  It is not only investing in the future through our youth, but also investing in our past with our elders and our present. </p>
<p>I would love to talk with you about the need for an increase in the Commissions budget, but I would also like to encourage the various governmental department heads for all those services deemed essential to think about setting aside portions of their budgets for dedicated arts funding.  </p>
<p>I am hear to advocate that as we all talk about arts in the District, we see it as a mural on U street, and the Kennedy Center, and the Shakespeare theater.  But that we also see arts as Go-Go music, marching bands in public schools, the local recording studio, and DCTV.  That we see the arts as the things that have a direct connection to how we work, live and play.  I am hear to ask that when you think about the dedicated arts funding, you think about the fact that investing in the work of the Commission support the development of emerging entrepreneurs, in diverse communities of arts producers and consumers.  The Commissions budget is the very best investment that this body can make from two perspectives; revenue generated for the city in the form of taxes and from a social good point of view.  I do hope that you will strongly consider the true value and benefit of investing in the DC Commission, because it has the power to truly transform our city. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Farewell and Good Luck to a Valued Member of WBL Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 20:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It with great sadness that I announce to you that Graham will be leaving WBL after the Sex issue is released. He plans to prepare for doctoral studies and although we anticipated this might be the case, we are very disappointed to lose such a great Editor-in-Chief. We are thankful for the accomplishments of the journal under Graham’s leadership and commend his work here.]]></description>
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It with great sadness that I announce to you that Graham will be leaving WBL after the Sex issue is released. He plans to prepare for doctoral studies and although we anticipated this might be the case, we are very disappointed to lose such a great Editor-in-Chief. We are thankful for the accomplishments of the journal under Graham’s leadership and commend his work here.</p>
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		<title>J Rocc X Supreme</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 19:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having been a household name in instrumental Hip Hop for more than a decade now, original turntablist J Rocc has served numerous qualities mixtapes and gained respect on collaborative projects with Madlib and the J Dilla. Signed to Stones Throw the beatmaster is currently working on a full length album and serves an exclusive mixtape for Supreme L.A. as an appetizer for his upcoming offering. Check it out after the jump.]]></description>
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<p>via (<a href="http://hypebeast.com">Hypebeast</a>)</p>
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		<title>Uganda Debrief</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mazi Mutafa, Executive director lead a debrief of the trip to Uganda lead by WBL staff and volunteers.  More than anything, this event was designed to talk about what brought words Beats &#038; Life to Uganda, what was learned and what was taught. This debriefing was a great opportunity to get ideas from participants about how to continue this exchange and how we can work toward making it a larger partnership between WBL and other DC based organizations and companies and Bavubuka.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We were so pleased to be able to share our experiences with the public at our debriefing. For those that don&#8217;t know, with funding from the DC Commission, we were able to travel to Uganda for about a week to observe, teach, and share best practices. While there we held workshops on dance, chess, entrepreneurship, and poetry. </p>
<p>The network of hip hop artists throughout the country is quite expansive. The real strength of their unity lies in the fact that they rap in their own dialect even though English is widely spoken and taught. If given proper access to local media the impact they have on their community could be incredible.</p>
<p>In the future, hopefully with some help from our funders, we hope to assists the Bavubuka Foundation with everything from marketing to school supplies. Our friends from Nomadic Wax, Metro Teen AIDS, Unitees, Albus Cavus and Urban Artistry are already on board having expressed their interest to help us with this initiative in any way possible.</p>
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		<title>Seeking Nearness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our good friend and journal staffer Yahsmin was recently featured on a photo blog. See more photos after the jump!]]></description>
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<p>Yahsmin, co-founder and executive editor of <a href="http://www.illumemag.com/">Illume Magazine</a> is a music journalist with published works in ILLUME, <a href="http://www.wblinc.org/Journal.htm">Words Beats Life Global Journal of Hip Hop Culture</a> and Platform Magazine (United Kingdom). Though her focus is print journalism, she has authored works online for dozens of sites and organizations, covering a broad range of cultural, sociological, racial and political phenomenon. Yahsmin also speaks on panels and facilitates workshops throughout the country, educating participants about creative leadership, youth engagement, new media and hip-hop.</p>
<p>Be sure to check more of her work out on her blog: <a href="http://www.shesowriteous.com/">She So<br />
Writeous</a>.</p>
<p>Check all the photos <a href="http://www.seekingnearness.com/?p=106">here</a></p>
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		<title>Russell Simmons Coming to Howard U</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:20:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AT&#038;T is hosting their 28 Days Speaker Series with legendary hip hop mogul and entrepreneur, Russell Simmons. He will be speaking about his latest book Do You! 12 Laws to Access the power in you to achieve Happiness and Success.  ]]></description>
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<p>In addition to Russell Simmons, the event will be hosted by 93.9 WKYS&#8217; own DJ Iran and DJ Sixth Sense.  This is time to allow our youth the opportunity to hear Russell Simmons, a respected visionary, speak about how he became successful and this will in turn encourage and inspire the best in our youth.  </p>
<p>This event is ABSOLUTELY FREE, Limited Free VIP Tickets are being offered to Washington DC youth serving Organizations. 20 Organizations will be honored at this event for the exemplary work they do with youth in Washington DC and the success they achieved. </p>
<p>To request tickets, request VIP Tickets, or to nominate your organization or another organization to be honored please Contact <a href="team815inc@gmail.com">Joyce Martin</a> </p>
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		<title>House Party!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:05:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our good friend Giani Clarkson as part of his Tour D3 Geezy/Journey to 30 will present on the big screen one of his favorite movies of all time . . . HOUSE PARTY. Proceeds from the event will go to Words, Beats, and Life.

Date, time, &#038; Ticket info after the jump
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<p>Film Screening/Fundraiser<br />
Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 8:00 PM<br />
Tickets: $8<br />
ATLAS &#8211; Lang Theatre<br />
1333 H Street NE<br />
Washington, DC 20002</p>
<p>Tickets can be purchased on-line at: <a href="http://atlasarts.tix.com/Event.asp?Event=245313">www.atlasarts.org</a></p>
<p>For more information on Tour D3 Geezy: www.tourd3geezy.com</p>
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		<title>If I Ruled The Blogosphere</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:46:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>acejones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Words Beats &#038; Life and Future of Music Coalition present hands-on discussion about music promotion and social change in a digital age. The event takes place on Saturday, April 3 at Busboys &#038; Poets (14th and V Streets NW, Washington, D.C.) from 4-7 p.m. 

buy tickets <a href="http://hiphopbloggerspanel.eventbrite.com/">here</a>]]></description>
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<p>With shifts in how we consume information—from blog posts to Twitter, Google Reader and Facebook, to name a few—the hip-hop generation looks to the wit and wisdom of its bloggers to guide trends, address social injustices and to promote hip-hop music and culture, yet with music and technology moving at such a rapid pace, hip-hop artists and advocates increasingly have a lot of questions about how to get a foot in the door. This event will give them an opportunity to interact with the most influential hip-hop bloggers in the country. There’s also the question about how we can plug in to the issues that impact our community as hip-hop artists, consumers and writers, which we’re very excited to explore.”</p>
<p>The first half of the discussion will feature hip-hop bloggers such as Meka Udoh (2 Dope Boyz), Dallas Penn (Dallas Penn &#038; the Internets Celebrities), Jason Reynolds (OkayPlayer), Frank William Miller Junior (FWMJ of rappersiknow.com) and Chris Rabb (Afro-Netizen) talking about why they do what they do and what they’re looking for to create compelling content. These dedicated champions of hip-hop will address questions like: “How do I get attention for my project?” “What should I be thinking about in terms of web presence?” “What kinds technologies exist to help me do all this?”</p>
<p>Following these discussions, Future of Music Coalition will talk about how policy shapes what the hip-hop community does, where it goes and what it says on the online. FMC will also present information that bloggers, artists, and fans can use to protect their right to free speech and entrepreneurship via the open Internet.</p>
<p>A question and answer/peer learning session will also take place immediately after, during which attendees will be able to network with peers, panelists and presenters.</p>
<p>buy tickets <a href="http://hiphopbloggerspanel.eventbrite.com/">here</a></p>
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		<title>Bum Rush the Boards 2010!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:43:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>acejones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Words Beats &#038; Life, Inc. in conjunction with the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, The Office of the City Administrator, The Historical Society of Washington, and the Columbia Heights Youth Club are proud to present Washington, DC’s only hip-hop chess tournament. For the past 4 years, Words Beats &#038; Life, Inc. has combined hip-hop culture and the game of chess to illustrate innovative educational strategies that encourage participants to think critically about their future and invest in their own success. With our 5th annual tournament being held at the Historical Society of Washington DC, it is sure to be our most successful tournament to date in both size and scope. ]]></description>
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<p>This year, we are introducing a new approach to our tournament that reflects our new S.T.E.M.A. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, and Arts) based focus for the tournament. We are offering participants a different kind of experience of hip-hop; we are calling the engineering of a culture.  Hip-hop artifacts offer the opportunity for participants to learn about science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and art.  Together our approach to chess and hip-hop are blended to create a unique experience where participants can gain a wealth of knowledge while engaging in a fun activity. </p>
<p>A large part of what has made Bum Rush the Boards a unique and successful event is that it draws on all of strengths of the lead event organizer, Words Beats &#038; Life Inc.  It involves art instruction, arts presenting, and introducing youth to new resources that will help them in their educational and social development. This year our 5th annual tournament will consists of; chess, arts workshops, a gallery show, creation of a Mural, an event mixtape, films, and guest speakers.</p>
<p>There will be competitive chess and instruction for all ages as well a separate track for adults. Our Arts workshops will incorporate the Geometry of graffiti, the Physics of b-boying, the Mechanical engineering of turntables, and the Technology of emceeing.  </p>
<p>If you have never experienced Bum Rush the Boards, make this April 10th your time to participate in one of the district’s most unique events. Nowhere else will you find a chess tournament, graffiti murals, film screenings, panel discussions, and arts workshops all under the same roof!</p>
<p><a href="http://wblinc.org/bumrushreg.html">Register Now!</a></p>
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		<title>The DNA of Perseverance</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 15:39:35 +0000</pubDate>
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The DCCAH's Art 202 series explores the art inspired philosophies of DC residents Holly Bass, Solomon Wondimu, &#038; Binahkaye Joy]]></description>
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