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Nelson George Follow

Music Critic / Documentarian

The Genesis of Hip Hop 7:30 Discuss
What should we be asking ourselves? 1:28 Discuss
Rising Music Stars 3:24 Discuss
What is human nature? 3:44 Discuss
What do you believe? 2:43 Discuss
Is the American political system broken? 2:09 Discuss
What should be the big issues of the 2008 election? 2:01 Discuss
The racial divide: what needs to change? 4:30 Discuss
Does the Black upper class have a responsibility to the lower class? 2:02 Discuss
How have race relations changed in your lifetime? 4:02 Discuss
What challenges do Black women face in America? 2:26 Discuss
What inspired you to make Life Support? 3:36 Discuss
What is Queen Latifah's legacy? 2:42 Discuss
What needs to change about the media's portrayal of Black culture? 2:42 Discuss
How do you choose your medium? 3:44 Discuss
What do you do? 3:43 Discuss
What do you love about New York? 2:00 Discuss
Growing Up in Brooklyn 6:42 Discuss

User_rikg_8527d8ab1 Nelson George is a novelist, cultural critic, and filmmaker. After receiving his degree from St. John's University in 1982, George first worked for New York's Amsterdam News, later becoming an editor at Billboard and a columnist for the Village Voice. Many of his books -- both fiction and non-fiction -- have focused on black popular culture. George is the author of Hip Hop America and The Death of Rhythm and Blues, both studies of black urban music, as well as the novels Night Work and Urban Romance. George co-wrote the films Strictly Business (1991) and CB4 (1993); he also directed To Be a Black Man, a short based on a piece he wrote for the Voice that starred Samuel L. Jackson.

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