Saturday, August 27, 2022

4 R's Project (1) 1st - 30th Sept Buy Local Books (2) Initiate the 40 Book Clubs hosting local books

We (Heal The Hood Project & Emile YX?) hereby invite you to participate in our new project called The 4 R's Project, planned for September 2022. Read more about it below and include your school or your community in the schedule of launches and book clubs we are planning to start.   


The 4 R’s Project



The Concept

4 R’s is a remix of the 3 R’s of education. Our remix is localized to benefit our communities and address deeper issues of self-hate embedded in our current Eurocentric based education system. Our 4 R’s consist of:- 

(1) wRiting our own stories,

(2) Reading our own stories,

(3) overstanding the Remuneration that products related to our stories can generate and explaining ways of diversifying our income streams from these creations. This also involves assessing and addressing times when others made money from our stories and ancestral intellectual property and demanding reparations.

(4) The last R is for Rehumanization and the sense of equality, humanity and pride that spreading our own story creates. It also helps to develop more than the one story told about our heritage and potential. It demands that others have no excuses to read about our stories and return our humanity that was and is stripped from us by the racist and singular views being spread. 

 

 

The 4 R’s Project consists of

(1)  Buy Local Books Month

(2)  40 Book Clubs

 

(1)   BUY A LOCAL BOOK MONTH

#buyalocalbookmonth is from the 1st September– 30th Sept 2022

 

From the 1st September 2022, we will launch the first ever #buyalocalbookmonth in South Africa. For many years we have had other people writing about us in languages and styles that are just not our own. Ironically, these same people assess our reading and story telling abilities to determine that we do not like reading. Very few people have stopped to ask if maybe the problem is the overwhelming content of foreign stories that we are being fed from birth. None of them resonate with our deep heritage of storytelling and thus challenge our innate story telling techniques that go back to the oldest DNA on the planet. I will even go as far as saying that it was divisive to separate us from our true selves, as a means to further dehumanize us during colonialism, slavery, Apartheid and now neo-colonialism. It is 2022 and no one has come to help us, so we have taken it upon ourselves to create local Book Clubs (in communities, schools, libraries/ true-braries, universities, garages, lounges, Wendy houses, etc), where people will be encouraged to read, debate, discuss, dream and gathering in our communities. We are also encouraging these new readers of local stories to both read, write and promote our own stories in their own languages. We will also assist locals to see the power of our stories to create job opportunities and the understanding of BUYING LOCAL to allow money to rotate in our communities longer. We cannot speak about reading our own books, when we do not create our own publishing houses and distribution spaces. For too long others have decided what they think will sell or if our stories are good enough. In order to take our power back , we have decided to launch BUY A LOCAL BOOK to sell the 480 books needed for the 40 Book Clubs for 2022. We are encouraging South Africans locally and internationally to support this effort as a means to get youth reading, thinking, debating,     

 

(2)   40 Heal The Hood Project Book Clubs 18th Sept – 7th Oct 2022

 

The 40 Heal The Hood Project Book Clubs will form part of the classes that are currently hosted in 15 schools and communities where we have learned that many young people are drawn to reading stories that they can identify with and that are culturally relevant to their realities. We have thus decided to share such stories with these 15 school Book Clubs and give the opportunities to 25 other interested communities or individuals that wish to host these book clubs and monthly online gatherings. Emile will return in September to tour these 40 Book Clubs to share the books and encourage locals to tell their own stories and write their own books. Heal The Hood Project will publish these collected stories. The tour of the 40 book Clubs will end in October at the South African Hip Hop Museum in Gauteng. The 25 other interested communities or individuals wishing to host a book club can email info@healthehood.org.za People can buy PDF copies of his book and donate the hard copy to one of these 40 Book Clubs. Contact Heal the Hood Project at info@healthehood.org.za. Internationally funds is being raised through https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-what-hip-hop-taught-teacher        

 

The 4 R’s Rough Schedule for 2022 (14th September / 7th October 2022) 

 

September 2022

   1st Thurs     -           (USA) Launch of #buylocalbooksmonth - Online Launch 

   5th Mon       -            (USA) Travel to San Francisco for Tri-Continental Hip Hop Education Gathering 

11th Sun          -           (USA) Flight to South Africa for 4 R’s Project & 40 Book Clubs

14th Weds      -           (RSA) Arrive back in Cape Town

15th Thurs      -           (RSA)

16th Fri           -           (RSA) Launch of Project & Reconnect the String at Bertha 

17th Sat           -           (RSA)

18th Sun         -           (RSA) 6pm Zoom with WBL presents Global Hip Hop Futures

19th Monday

11:00-12:00  -           (RSA) Portia Primary

13:00-14:00  -           (RSA) Belmor Primary

14:45 -15:45 -           (RSA) Wittebome High 

(RSA)

20th Tuesday

10:00 – 11:00           -           (RSA) Thomas Wildschitt

11:30 – 12:30           -            (RSA) Die Duine Primary

13:30 - 14:30            -           (RSA) Montigu's Gift Primary

                                                   (RSA) Open Slot

 

21st  Weds                 

11:00 – 12:00           -           (RSA) Parkfields Primary

13:00 – 14:00           -           (RSA) Buck Road Primary

14:15 – 15:15           -           (RSA) Grassdale High

                                                   (RSA) Open Slot

22nd  Thurs   

10:00-11:00  -           (RSA) Open Slot

12:00-13:00  -           (RSA) Heathfield Primary

13:30-14:30 -           (RSA) Edendale Primary

 

23r Friday

11:00-12:00  -           (RSA) Pelican Park Primary

(RSA) Open Slot

14:30 – 15:30           -           (RSA) Girls & Boys (Numbers Issue - After School)

 

24th  Sat

10:00 – 11:30-          (RSA) !Khwa Ttu Bushman Heritage Center

13:00 – 17:00 -         Project Create Variety Concert at Pelican Park

 

25th Sun         -           (RSA/JHB) Launch of 4 R’s Project & Hip Hop Cultural Ed  

at The Hip Hop Summit in JHB prior to Back To the City

26th Mon        -           (RSA/JHB) 

27th Tues        -           (RSA/JHB) 

28th Weds       -           (RSA/JHB)

29th  Thurs     -           (RSA/JHB)

30th  Fri          -           (RSA/JHB)

 

October

01th Sat           -                      (RSA/ JHB) Back To the City Hip Hop Festival

2nd Sun           -                       (RSA/CPT)

3rd Mon           -                      (RSA/CPT)

4th Tues          -                       (RSA/CPT)

5th Weds        -                       (RSA/CPT)

6th Thurs       -                       (RSA/CPT)

7th  Fri             -                       (RSA/CPT) 

8th Sat              -                       (RSA/CPT) Return to USA / Atlanta


Thank You 
Emile Jansen 

Friday, September 24, 2021

Emile YX? Biography 2021

Emile YX? Biography

Emile YX? (Emile Jansen) was born in Grassy Park, Cape Town. He is the son of a primary school teacher Mom and soccer coach Dad. Emile is thus a proponent of experiential education and is also a qualified teacher. He is often considered to be one of the Pioneers of South African Hip Hop and is a founder member of the legendary South African Hip Hop Group, Black Noise. He is best known for developmental work and community outreach projects through Heal the Hood Project



The Dancer

I started b-boying (breaking) for Pop Glide Crew in 1982 & am thus seen as a pioneer of South African Hip Hop. In 1984 we won our first competition at Route 66, Town Centre, Mitchells Plain. From 1993 I started spreading B-boying throughout South Africa by teaching and creating events. I was a member of the Black Noise Crew 1997 when we won 3rd place at the World Champs at Battle Of The Year in Germany. I also managed the South African All-star team that won 4th place at Battle Of The Year in 2000. From 1997 – 2008 I helped Heal The Hood Project fundraise to send more than 250 of our best dancers to international events like Battle Of The Year in Germany, R16 in Korea, Red Bull BC One in Brazil & India, Trinity International Hip Hop Festival in the USA and IBE in The Netherlands. From 2011 – 2013 I judges a reality dance show on ETV called “Step up Or Step Out”      



The MC

In 1988 I founded the Black Noise Hip Hop Group with other members of the group. I have recorded and released 13 albums with Black Noise including Pumpin’ Loose Da Juice (1992), Rebirth Of Mind & Hip Hop Culture (1992), Black Facts (1994), Rebirth CD (1995), Questions (1996), Hip Hop Won’t Stop (1998), Circles Of Fire (2000), Rotational High (2002), Jam Sessions (2004), Getcha On The Floor (2006), Best Of Black Noise (2008), Stone Garden Soldiers (2010) and Black Noise Matters (2019). I also recorded and released 13 solo Emile YX? Albums:- Who Am I? (2003), Conquering Lions (2006), Roar – Live it Loud (2008), Conscious Rhymes For Unconscious Times (2010), Afrikaaps soundtrack (2011), Born & Bred of the Cape Flats (2012), Mixed Mense (2013), Take Our Power Back (2015), Demockery (2016), From B-boys To Being Men (2016), Songs & Stories For My Son (2017), Songs & Stories for my Daughter (2018), Afrocation (2018) and Kaapse Katte (2019). I’m also featured on 9 compilation albums like Monster Hits (1992), Do For Self Compilation (1994), A Moment In Cape Town (2001), Battle Of The Year Compilations (2000, 2001 & 2013), Afro-lution Compilation (2004), Baobab Tree Compilation (2005), Mother City Compilation (2007), Anti-World Cup (2010), Internationally Known 2 (2012) and Fees Must Fall (2015). I also helped to release 7 Heal the Hood compilation albums and helped 6 local artists release their solo albums. Artists like Plain Madnizz, Isaac Mutant, Lionz Of Zion, Ancient Men, Jamyaka Poston, Conquering Lionz and Resistencia.       


The Author 

In 1990 I created Black Noise News (BNN), which was the foundation for creating South Africa’s first Hip Hop Magazine Da Juice in 1993. It was originally called The Message. I have since written and contributed to 24 books: What is Hip Hop?, My Hip Hop is African & Proud, Conscious Rhymes For Unconscious Times, Heal The Hood B-boying Grade 1 Manual, (Rhymes, Articles, Poetry, Short Stories and Sketches) R.A.P.S.S. version 1-3, Land i Forandring, Barn och unga i sodra Afrika, Bushman Creation Story, The Story Of The Wind, Fire The Dancer, Princess Vlei, The Big Water-snake, The Lioness, Sally the Salmon, Why Turtles Cry, Saartjie Baartman, Girl That Made The Milky Way, Reflections on Knowledge Learning & Social Movements, The Hip Hop Cook Book & Reconnect the String. I recently co-edited Neva Again with UCLA Professor H. Samy Alim & South African Professors  Adam Haupt &  Quentin Williams. I am currently working on 3 more books called Making A Black Noise 1 & 2, Hip Hop Education: We Live This and I have co-written a chapter for the book, The 5th Element, edited by H. Samy Alim, Jeff Chang, and Casey Wong on the University of California Press (2021)  


Community Work

My involvement with politics in the 1980s demanded that our Hip Hop culture in Cape Town would operationalize our community activism. As soon as we were writing rhymes about the situations in our community, we had to take action. In 1991 Black Noise started with Rap To The Rescue, then Library Holiday Programmes tours to motivate and teach kids to read, followed by teaching them the elements of Hip Hop Culture (What is Hip Hop? Library tour, followed by the book). In 1998 I created Heal the Hood Project, which won Best Hip Hop Organization in 2010. As a qualified school teacher, I brought education into South African Hip Hop. I helped raise funds for more than 250 artists to travel to international events. I have taught many others how to teach in order to spread the dance. Heal The Hood Project is currently in 15 schools. I created a syllabus that is being taught to 1500 youth in the Western Cape. 


Events

In 1991, as a member of Black Noise and a schoolteacher, I assisted Peninsula Feeding Scheme to raise funds to feed school children in Cape Town, an event in conjunction with Rap To The Rescue. I also assisted the local Hip Hop community in hosting events like the Power Jam in Mitchells Plain. In 1993, as a member of Black Noise, we created the Do For Self Concerts to help schools and the Hip Hop Community, which were hosted in Grassy Park, Retreat and Mitchells Plain.  In 1995 I hosted the South African version of the Universal Hip Hop Nation Anniversary. I also created events like African Hip Hop Indaba, Battle of the Year South Africa, Shut Up Just Dance, African Battle Cry, Cape Flats Uprising, Learn To Surf Day, Up The Rock, Cape Flats Film Festival, Positive Poster Week, Cape Flats Performing Arts Conference, Our Hip Hop Festival, Reconnect the String, Black Noise Anniversary and Freestyle Session South Africa



Documentaries 

I have been involved in various documentaries like Cape Of Hip Hop, Cape Town Vibes, The Creators, What Are We Doing Here?, From B-boys To Being Men, Bomb It (2 of my songs feature), Afrikaaps, Emile YX? B-boy Basics, Coline & Robbie (wrote C.A.R.A Song for doccie), Dressing The Princess, Break Like You and One Table Two Elephants


Plays 

I have written and performed in award winning plays like Afrikaaps, which is a play about the black history of the language that was created in Cape Town and co-opted by the Afrikaner community as a key part of their white supremacist, nationalist project The language’s origins expose the mixed heritage of the community that created it. Ons Bou, Mixing It Up, Break & Stompie




Teaching & Speaking

I have also been invited to teach & speak at University of California, Stanford, Harvard, University of San Francisco, Duke, NYC, Washington University, Sacramento State University, Teachers College, Trinity University, Gothenberg University, University of Cape Town University of the Western Cape & Stellenbosch University.  


Awards

I was recently inducted into the South African Hip Hop Museums Hall Of Fame. I also received an Honorary Award & Ubuntu Activism Award from the South African Hip Hop Awards. Other awards were The Mayor’s Award for Black Noise song about Greening The City. I also won a Lifetime Achievement Award from Iconic Urban Dance Awards for my solo contributions to Hip Hop Dance & Culture, as well as Black Noise winning a Lifetime Achievement Award. Other awards include the LeadSA Award, ETV South African Heroes Award, Mandela Monday Award, Arts & Culture Award for contributions to Literature, and the Moshito Music Conference Award for my contributions to Hip Hop Culture in South Africa. With dance I have been blessed to tour & perform in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Belgium, Holland, England, Italy, USA, Namibia, Botswana & Zimbabwe.

 



Sharing Stages with Notable Artists & People

I have also been able to share stages with President Nelson Mandela, Dr Alan Boesak, President Jacob Zuma, The Queen Of Sweden, Robbie Jansen, Tony Schilder, Hilton Schilder, Prophets of Da City, Manu Dibungo, Salif Keita, Baba Maal, Lemmy Special, Brenda Fassie, Shabba Ranks, Dr Alban, Duran Duran, 2Unlimited, Snoop Doggy Dog, Pharrell, Joe, Shaggy, Mario, Arrested Development, HHP, Kurt Darren, Steve Hoffmeyer, Black Thought of the Roots, Talib Kweli, Dead Prez, Kyle Shepherd, Jitsvinger, Blaq Pearl, Bliksemstraal, Moenier Monox Adams, Lukmaan & Emo Adams, Shane Cooper, Vicky Sampson, Jennifer Jones, Zane Adams, The Boyz, K’naan, YoungstaCPT, Dr Victor, Freshly Ground, The Rasta Rebels, Sons of Selassie, Marc Alex, Walk This Way, Smoking Brass, The Usual, Syndicate Sisters, AK 47, Sisters In Command, Jam B and many more.