The Hip-Hop Mindset

Success Strategies for Educators and Other Professionals

TEACHERS COLLEGE PRESSISBN:9780807768709

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By Toby S. Jenkins, Foreword by Walter Kimbrough, Series edited by James A. Banks
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192

2023 NAME Philip C. Chinn Multicultural Book Award 2024 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award The year 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop culture which, as a global industry and phenomenon, has accomplished a lot. But as a culture, what has hip-hop taught us? How has it inspired us? In what ways has it freed us? This book presents The Hip-Hop Mindset Framework-a perspective that gives us the permission to show up in life as our full authentic selves and to shine in our own culturally unique ways. Centered primarily in the field of education, this book introduces the hip-hop mindset as a professional practice that holds relevance for students, educators, and ambitious leaders in any profession. It is for those who seek to innovate, trailblaze, and create a rich source of professional magic. The author offers a fresh contribution to the literature by focusing on what hip-hop culture has to offer in terms of success strategies-what it can teach us about leadership, work ethic, commitment, and resilience. Expanding the important conversations about the power of hip-hop in the lives of youth, Jenkins explores hip-hop culture in the lives of adult professionals, including P-20 educators, community leaders, and organizational administrators. Book Features: Moves beyond pedagogy and teaching strategies to explore how hip-hop mindsets can contribute to professional success. Examines hip-hop as a cultural mindset that has nothing to do with the ability to rhyme, breakdance, or spin records. Argues that everyone can benefit from a hip-hop mindset, regardless of the field you are in, by welcoming new ways of knowing, being, and doing. Pushes us to consider culture as a professional practice and to embrace the nuggets of wisdom and insight from hip-hop culture to inform how we lead and work professionally.

Contents Foreword Walter Kimbrough ?vii Series Foreword James A. Banks ?xi Preface: Trash-Talking ?xvii Acknowledgments ?xix 1. ?Born to Rhyme, Destined to Shine: The Hip-Hop Mindset Framework ?1 Culture as a Politic ?3 The Hip-Hop Mindset ?8 2. ?Drive ?12 Hunger ?12 Competitiveness ?16 Honor and Kinship ?20 3. ?Approach ?35 Ingenuity and Cultural Efficacy ?35 Turning the Tables: Creativity and Originality ?38 Representing: Authenticity and Clarity ?43 4. ?Posture ?50 On Being a Badass ?50 Shine Bright Like a Diamond ?53 Watch the Throne ?57 5. ?Cultural Roots: Inherited Values, Beliefs, and Traditions ?60 Eight Africanisms Fundamental to Hip-Hop Culture ?61 6. ?Can I Kick It? The Hip-Hop Mindset in Professional Practice ?70 Toni Blackman ?71 Martha Diaz ?75 Timothy David Jones ?79 Emery Petchauer ?83 Bettina L. Love ?87 Tony Keith Jr. ?90 Ian Levy ?95 Andre Perry ?100 Edmund Adjapong ?105 Mazi Mutafa ?109 Aysha Upchurch ?113 Baron Davis ?117 Michael Benitez ?122 William Boyles ?126 Crystal Leigh Endsley ?130 7. ?Air-Walking: Concluding Thoughts ?134 Glossary ?145 Notes ?147 References ?155 Index ?161 About the Author ?172

Toby S. Jenkins is a professor of higher education administration and interim associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion in the Graduate School at the University of South Carolina.

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