Ras
Baraka
Poet, Educator, Deputy
Mayor of
Convention Chair
of the National Political Hip-Hop
Convention
Ras Baraka has been called "one
of the most consistent, courageous, and insightful activists of his
generation." The son of revered poet-activists Amina and Imamu Amiri
Baraka, Ras inherited their proud tradition of artistic excellence and
community activism. A native of
While a Student at
He also traveled with G.E.T. B.U.S.Y. - a tour of rappers and political
activists who lectured at jails and schools around the country. In his junior
year at Howard, Ras successfully led the 1989 historic student protest to
remove Lee Atwater, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, from the
University's Board of Trustees. The students challenged the school to support a
number of key issues including improved student housing and a graduate program
in African/African American studies. The following year, Ras was elected as
Vice President of the Howard University Student Government. In 1991, he
graduated with a degree in political science and history.
As an artist, Ras independently released his debut spoken word CD entitled
Shorty for Mayor in 1998. He is re-launching the project in 1999 with plans for
national and internet distribution. The underground classic features powerful
pensive poetry set to set to music and one of its highlights is the never
released single Hot Beverage in Winter. The single features Grammy award
winning phenomena Lauryn Hill. The CD has received hot reviews from The Source,
XXL, and other publications worldwide. The multi-talented Ras also edited In
the Tradition (with Kevin Powell) - an anthology of young Black poets (1991).
He is currently working on his second book of essays and poems. He recently
appeared on Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry on HBO Television.
Currently, Ras is a vice principal at
Having traveled the world lecturing at conferences, appearing in countless
documentaries, performing and organizing poetry shows, organizing in Newark's
communities, one wonders how this generation's closet example of Paul Robeson
finds time to accomplish what he has. For Baraka, politics is art is education
and his life work represents a principle and passion that is rare among us.
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