<p>A friend shared this with me. I thought it was an interesting article. Quite the learning experience for the author!</p>
<p>[Ph.Diddy</a> - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education](<a href=“http://chronicle.com/article/PhDiddy/134822/?key=G2MlcwU%2FZSQVNy1qN2tFMToAO3M7Mxl2N3FAankgblFVFg%3D%3D]Ph.Diddy”>http://chronicle.com/article/PhDiddy/134822/?key=G2MlcwU%2FZSQVNy1qN2tFMToAO3M7Mxl2N3FAankgblFVFg%3D%3D)</p>
<p>Great article. My youngest really likes rap/hip hop, and a young man from her high school had a new record drop this week- he was #1 on iTunes!
[Macklemore’s</a> iTunes Sales Impressive; Seattle Rapper Reaches No. 1 On Download Chart](<a href=“Macklemore's iTunes Sales Impressive; Seattle Rapper Reaches No. 1 On Download Chart | HuffPost Entertainment”>Macklemore's iTunes Sales Impressive; Seattle Rapper Reaches No. 1 On Download Chart | HuffPost Entertainment)
But I haven’t read anything this moving about the making of it.</p>
<p>Amusing article, OP.</p>
<p>Rice offers a course called Religion and Hip-Hop. My son loved it. </p>
<p>[Bun</a> B On How Teaching Religious Studies Will Preserve Hip Hop’s Future : The Record : NPR](<a href=“Bun B On How Teaching Religious Studies Will Preserve Hip Hop's Future : The Record : NPR”>Bun B On How Teaching Religious Studies Will Preserve Hip Hop's Future : The Record : NPR)</p>
<p>Do you know if Yale has any hip/hop classes?</p>