Lunch in Peru – Kenji Summers from The Terrill on Vimeo.
I definitely bang with Lunch in Peru. The Passport Project is in full support of global citizenship in all its’ glorious forms. Where’s your passport? #Passportlife or die trying.
February 25th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
Lunch in Peru – Kenji Summers from The Terrill on Vimeo.
I definitely bang with Lunch in Peru. The Passport Project is in full support of global citizenship in all its’ glorious forms. Where’s your passport? #Passportlife or die trying.
February 24th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
RAIZIN IN THE SUN from Creative Control on Vimeo.
“So how was it growing up in Japan?”
That is the question I am asked more than any other. I used to wonder why people were so curious, but as I mature I realize that my upbringing was indeed unique and that I represent the new multicultural generation. We are the generation who may or may not identify with the nationality named on our passports. Our ethnicity might be completely different from the country where we were socialized. Our first language might not be the language of our parents.
My Jewish father from Greenwich Village and my black mother from Washington Heights sure did not ‘blend in’ physically in any way in our provincial Japanese environment. But instead of focusing on ‘blending in’ they negotiated the path of crossing cultures. With my siblings at my side, surrounded by nature in the beautiful mountains and clear rivers of my hometown, I became a product of my environment. These are my stories being a Raizin’ in the Sun …
I’m currently addicted to the word “swag” (the noun and verb version, not the adjective), but this is the adjective. The epitome of #passportlife, tweet that. I see you Lila.
February 24th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
Reflection New York- Mood Collection from MOOD COLLECTION on Vimeo.
This is what NYC & Co. should be paying for, masterful moving portraits of my wonderful city. I want to do this in ever major city around the world.
February 24th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
Rough Draft Trailer 1 from Bryon Summers on Vimeo.
For more information: http://vimeo.com/channels/roughdrafts
February 5th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
VMAN 21 ASSEMBLY LINE from V Magazine on Vimeo.
This is so mean. Digest that green, ‘Ye.
You can check out the experience Monday February 7th and Tuesday February 8th at the Visionaire Gallery at 11 mercer Street in New York City.
February 4th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
I believe this philosophy is congruent with that of Passport Life and The Passport Project. What do you think? Support The Passport Project passport scholarship. Allow a U.S. Millennial to live that #passportlife. You can sleep on the plane.
BTW I ordered the Premium package of Lupe Fiasco‘s upcoming LASERS album. Only $50.
February 4th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
DIALOGUE EP1 from Creative Control on Vimeo.
Interesting discussion between a few people I know and a few people I don’t. I’d like to participate in the next one.
February 3rd, 2011 § 1 comment § permalink
OMG Based God. Swag to the maximum. Dude is incredible. Nate Robinson should take lil’ homie under his wing, NOW. Agents are probably drooling over this dude. A problem. A filthy problem. Keep your grades up young bull.
Translation:
Aquille Carr from Patterson High School in NJ is one of the most impressive to watch basketball players in the country. His quickness, speed, body control, and jumping ability are unparalleled. A current NBA player by the name of Nate Robinson (Celtics) should mentor this young lad to greatness. Stay away from the weed smoke and ladies until you have your NBA contract secured.
February 1st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
The National Museum of Hip-Hop? Oh shit, shit just got real(er). I’m with it.
Info and Credits
Thank you for viewing “The Conductor”, a National Museum of Hip-Hop (NMoH) Short Film. The Conductor is the first in a series of short films that will be released during the “Donate-A-Dollah” (DAD) Campaign.
DAD is designed to increase project awareness, unify the Culture by developing the first international “Hip- Hop Census”, and raise funds to build the first NMoH facility within New York City and implement NMoH community-service initiatives.
The Campaign asks all Hip-Hop fans worldwide to proudly proclaim their allegiance to the Culture by donating just ONE dollar to this movement. Donate-A-Dollah today at www.nmoh.org and become an official Hip-Hop Citizen! The precise location/borough of the Museum will be determined by the results of the DAD Campaign; the NYC borough with the largest population of Hip-Hop Citizens (votes) will be where the Museum if built. The first Museum for Hip-Hop will be built for the people and literally by the people!
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Without EVERYONE listed here this video would not have been possible:Desmond Hall and Dale Bramwell from Global Hue for coming up with the concept of this video; Ruben Latre – Director, Melissa Levins – Producer, and the whole crew at Kipany Pictures for making this concept a reality; Wendell Hanes for creating the music and sound design; SPOTWELDERS, JoAnne Ferraro and Nice Shoes; all of the actors including Harlan Strauss, Leron Cooper, Nicole Iheme, Gerald Clarke, Mark Mckeney, Renald Jean-Phillippe, Darnell Wickham, Darren Fields, Thomas Baker, Showin Bishop, Clint Headley and Saul Luzeus; Cecil Graphics for providing the Lincoln; Meres One from 5 Pointz; all of the DJ’s including Joviiiii Baby!!!, DJ Add a Lesson, DJ Boo, DJ Jeff Haze, Mister Malaki, DJ Johnny Bee, DJ Jazzy Lamel, DJ Chris Wonder, DJ Fancy Ancy, DJ Realeyes, DJ Big Ray, Azikiwe Mohammed, DJ Fresh, DJ Reflex Luroke, Nicolas Lamm, DJ Joseph, DJ Lovlee, DJ Bam and DJ AJ Scratch for making a special appearance!
Happy Black History Month.
January 31st, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink