Two Hip Hop museums to open in New York

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I think it's first and foremost a hall of fame with a gallery space.
HOF is still a museum of sorts, but my bigger point was that project seems to be trying to be too many things, or an entertainment hub above all else, which means sticking to stuff with the most notoriety. i'd definitely prefer to see the HOF attached to the Bronx project and then make the Harlem project a museum that could host rotating exhibits.
 

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If there is no silver fox, caz or juice exhibit.
If there is no extensive theory from flash section.
If there is no keen definition on ol school way of thought v new way of thought.

That museum foo as fukk.

Who is this bboy skilled pillar curator of this museum?
What dey write?


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Nov 14, 2022
Mayor Eric Adams was joined by luminaries in the hip hop community to announce plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop culture in New York next year. CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis reports.

Longer vid of the press conference is here
(mayor made it a point to stress economics and that the pioneers will be the first and primary ones to get compensation/equity in the planned events and institutions)

 

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that Harlem project sounds like it's going to be a watered down museum focusing on platinum/big name rappers and the cliches of rap...just sounds unfocused, but i get that it's manhattan and building there means you need to do all you can to make it profitable

Bronx is the only borough I haven't been to, but that one seems like it'll really be for and about the culture and history, might be the thing that finally gets me uptown
How you go to staten island before you go to the birthplace:gucci:
 

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December 21, 2022

Senator Gillibrand Secures $3M In Federal Funding For The Universal Hip Hop Museum In The Bronx​


Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced she secured $3 million in funding in the year-end omnibus package to go toward construction of the Universal Hip Hop Museum, which broke ground in the South Bronx in May 2021 and is slated to open in 2024. The omnibus is expected to pass Congress and be signed into law this week.

The Universal Hip Hop Museum aims to become a tourist hub honoring the genre’s influence over art, music, fashion, film, marketing and entertainment, celebrating the pioneers who built the culture, such as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, DJ Kool Herc, Run DMC and Notorious B.I.G. The funds attained by Senator Gillibrand will go toward helping support the interior fit out of the facility, which is currently under construction at Bronx Point in the “Boogie Down” borough.

Located in the borough that give birth to the musical genre, the Universal Hip Hop Museum is the only state-chartered educational museum that is focused on the preserving the genre’s deep musical history and celebrating the 5 elements of hip hop’s culture: emceeing, DJing, breakdancing, graffiti art, and knowledge.
 
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that Harlem project sounds like it's going to be a watered down museum focusing on platinum/big name rappers and the cliches of rap...just sounds unfocused, but i get that it's manhattan and building there means you need to do all you can to make it profitable

Bronx is the only borough I haven't been to, but that one seems like it'll really be for and about the culture and history, might be the thing that finally gets me uptown

Bronx Zoo, Botanical Gardens & the revamped version of Van Cortland Park are all worth the trip to the BX.
 

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Universal Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx getting $5 million boost in federal funds​


January 30, 2023




NEW YORK -- Hip hop will forever be memorialized in the Bronx, thanks to a new museum in the community where it was founded.

And now, that museum is getting a big endorsement to the tune of $5 million.

"This is a down payment because we are planting the seeds for the next generation," Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson said.


The federal grant will go toward completing construction of the Universal Hip Hop Museum, funding K-12 educational programming, and building affordable housing in the surrounding neighborhood.

"From the local jobs stimulating the economy, the intersection of education, culture, and hip hop. Making sure our young people have a level playing field, that we balance those scales of justice, so that we are training the next artists, and producers, and DJs, etc. So we know our young people are destined for success," Gibson said.

On Sunday, some of the OGs of hip hop like Grandmaster Flash, and G. Simone came out to celebrate the massive win for the Bronx.

"Rap is something we do. Hip hop is something we live," rapper KRS-One said.

Especially the children of the Bronx.

On behalf of hip hop's educational piece, this is so important," KRS-One said.


Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Rep. Jamaal Bowman helped secure the funding.

"Hip hop is such a deeply integral part of New York culture, which has been home to some of the genre's influential and pioneering artists," Gillibrand said. "The $5 million that we were able to secure will not only preserve and celebrate local and global hip hop, it will also honor the music's influence."

The museum broke ground in 2021 and is scheduled to open next year at Bronx Point.
 

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Word a Hall of Fame is needed.

I gotta check these museums out.
 

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Nov 14, 2022
Mayor Eric Adams was joined by luminaries in the hip hop community to announce plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop culture in New York next year. CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis reports.

Longer vid of the press conference is here
(mayor made it a point to stress economics and that the pioneers will be the first and primary ones to get compensation/equity in the planned events and institutions)



a collard button up under a tracksuit screams feds :russ:
 
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