Hunter College - African-American Studies
Master of Arts - MA
African American History
Urban History
Carceal State
Racial Formation
Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Master’s Degree
African American History
Hip Hop Culture
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
Texas Southern University
Bachelors
Speech & Communications
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Inc.\nStudent Government Association\nFish Aides\nAggie Recruitment Committee\nSouthwestern Black Student Leadership Conference\nExCEL
A Screwed Up History: Welcome & The Origins of Houston Hip Hop
Awready!: Houston Hip Hop Conference - March 27-28
2012 Exploring the unique music and culture of Houston hip hop. This conference is presented by the University of Houston Libraries
the HERE Project at Rice University
African American Studies at the University of Houston
and the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts at the University of Houston.
Dialogue Houston
Interview w/Lawrence Payne on Dialogue Houston -HCCTV (start at minute 31)
Copy Embed Code What does it mean to be \"We the people\" in a democracy. Guests: Saundra Boyd Ph
D.
Faculty Psychology HCC Central
Cherry Steinwender
Exec. Director
Center for the Healing of Racism. Christal Mercier
Hair Restoration
Hair Dreams by Christal. Ruth Burrell Exec. Director
Kids' Meals
Maco L.
Video Landing Page
Houston
Texas news 24/7 from FOX 26 News - Your Gulf Coast Weather Authority
Hip-Hop's Houston Roots Explored in New Book
PRIDE OF PLACE INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR OF HIPHOP IN HOUSTON: MACO L. FANIEL
PRIDE OF PLACE INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR OF HIPHOP IN HOUSTON: MACO L. FANIEL Special thanks to Maco L. Faniel
very inspiring and progressive! The book release and signing information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/345916005539124/ shout out to my exclusive producers on a couple of the instrumentals on the background. www.thecratez.com
Leadership Development
Content Management
Leadership
Race Making
SEO
Carceral State
Adult Education
African American History
Academic Advising
Microsoft Office
Urban History
Staff Development
Higher Education
Hip Hop
Resume Writing
Mass Incarceration
Community Outreach
Training
Public Speaking
Nonprofits
“Afterword
” Maco L. Faniel
Hip-Hop in Houston: the Origin and the Legacy
“Afterword
” Maco L. Faniel
Hip-Hop in Houston: the Origin and the Legacy
You are Appreciated
UGK
Raymond Lopez
Geto Boys
Congress Apologizes For Slavery: So What? Now What
Understanding the human Dr. King
Joseph A. Orbock
Rap and Hip-Hop
African American Designer Brings Swag to the Acadia Denali
Black Leaders of Political Thought
Steve Fournier
Rap-A-Lot Records
U.G.K. (Pimp C and Bun B)
Paul Wall
Beyoncé
Chamillionaire and Scarface are all names synonymous with contemporary hip-hop. And they have one thing in common: Houston. Long before the country came to know the chopped and screwed style of rap from the Bayou City in the late 1990s
hip-hop in Houston grew steadily and produced some of the most prolific independent artists in the industry. With early roots in jazz
blues
R&B and zydeco
Houston hip-hop evolved not only as a musical form but also as a cultural movement. Join Maco L. Faniel as he uncovers the early years of Houston hip-hop from the music to the culture it inspired.
Hip-Hop in Houston: the Origin and the Legacy
THE HIP-HOP HISTORY OF HOUSTONwith Travis Scott
Unemployment: The Impact and Consequences
Faniel (He-Him-His)
Texas Southern University
At the Well Young Women’s Leadership Academy
Providence College
Piedmont Virginia Community College
The Petey Greene Program
Hunter College
Rutgers University
New Jersey Scholarship and Transformative Education in Prisons Consortium (NJ-STEP)
African American Library at the Gregory School in partnership w/Rice University's CERCL
From the Fire: Leadership Academy For Young Men
Texas Southern University
Providence College
Providence
Rhode Island
Adjunct Faculty - Black Studies Program
Princeton University
Teach a two week critical reading course for high school boys of color. Hosted at Princeton University.\n
Instructor and Co-Curricular Lead
From the Fire: Leadership Academy For Young Men
New Brunswick
New Jersey
Graduate Student (Doctoral) - History
Rutgers University
Charlottesville
Virginia Area
Adjunct Assistant Professor
History
Piedmont Virginia Community College
Providence
Rhode Island Area
Regional Manager-Rhode Island
The Petey Greene Program
New Jersey
Taught \"Intro to African American History\" and \"Cultural Geography\" at New Jersey state prisons. \n\n\"The New Jersey Scholarship and Transformative Education in Prisons Consortium (NJ-STEP) is an association of higher education institutions in New Jersey that works in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Corrections and State Parole Board
to (a) provide higher education courses for all students under the custody of the State of New Jersey while they are incarcerated
and (b) assist in the transition to college life upon their release into the community. Our vision is that every person in prison who qualifies for college have the opportunity to take college classes while incarcerated and continue that education upon release.\"
Adjunct Instructor
New Jersey Scholarship and Transformative Education in Prisons Consortium (NJ-STEP)
Princeton
NJ
Teach a two week critical reading course for high school girls of color. Hosted at Princeton University.\n
Instructor
At the Well Young Women’s Leadership Academy
Houston
Texas Area
Scholar In Residence
African American Library at the Gregory School in partnership w/Rice University's CERCL
Providence
Rhode Island Area
National Program Manager
The Petey Greene Program
Taught \"Intro to Hip Hop Culture and History\"
Adjunct Lecturer
Greater New York City Area
Hunter College
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