M7music.com :: Complete Our Survey! :: M7 Job Opportunities
LINK TO OUR OLD FORUM!
......................................................................................................


Forum Rules The Weekly Stash

Sign Up Here
Link To Us: http://www.m7music.com/weekly

Artists: weeklystash@gmail.com
Writers: haveavoice@gmail.com
Sponsors: haveavoice@gmail.com

  Reply to this topicStart new topicStart Poll

> Even the Youth Are Bothered by Hip-Hop..., New Survey
masterofself
Posted: February 07, 2007 09:14 am
Quote Post


Mover Level-I
*****

Group: Admin
Posts: 629
Member No.: 4
Joined: March 11, 2006



Taken from Allhiphop.com 2/2/07

New Survey Reveals Concerns Over Rap Music Among Youth
By Chris Richburg
Date: 2/2/2007 2:40 pm



The current image of rap music and rap music videos is cause for concern among Black youth, according to the Black Youth Project, a survey spearheaded under the direction of Dr. Cathy Cohen of the University of Chicago.

The survey involved 1590 Black, White and Hispanic young people ages 15-25 from around the country.

Survey findings released yesterday (Feb. 1) reveal that 72 percent of Black youth agree rap videos contain too many sexual references.

The majority of participants agreed that rap music videos portray Black women and Black men in bad and offensive ways.

Sixty-six percent of Black women are more likely than White women (55%) and Hispanic women (53%) to agree that they are portrayed in a demeaning light in rap videos.

Although 57 percent of Black men feel that rap videos portray Black women in bad and offensive ways, 44 percent of them disagree that the videos portray Black men in bad and offensive ways.

The results of the survey provide solid evidence concerning the impact of rap on young people, according to Dr. Cathy Cohen, one of the organizers of the survey.

"This study shows us that young people are actually discerning viewers who have thoughtful insights about cultural representation," she explained. "Instead of condemning young Black people for watching rap videos, we might encourage music and television companies to provide a broader range of images for young Black people, who say that what they're seeing now is overly sexual and demeans women. This audience deserves to be paid attention to as consumers."

The survey also offered a peak into listening habits, as 58 percent of Black youth said they listen to rap music every day, compared to 45 percent of Hispanic youth and 23 percent of White youth.

The study also found that three percent of Black youth admit to never listening to rap music.

The feelings towards the excess of rap's sexual side was manifested in a desire for other sides of the genre to be expressed, as 41 percent of Black youth stated that rap videos should be more political.

In addition to cultural views, the survey polled youth on sex, sex education, gender roles, government and politics and discrimination.


--------------------
user posted image
CLICK THE BANNER TO DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM

QUOTE (MOS on Crew54 "My Day")
You ain't grinding just because you post a message on MYSPACE.
PMEmail Poster
Top
Ted James
Posted: February 08, 2007 10:32 pm
Quote Post


Activist Level-II
****

Group: Admin
Posts: 232
Member No.: 3
Joined: March 11, 2006



QUOTE (masterofself @ February 07, 2007 08:14 am)
The feelings towards the excess of rap's sexual side was manifested in a desire for other sides of the genre to be expressed, as 41 percent of Black youth stated that rap videos should be more political.


M7 is on the damn case!
PMEmail PosterUsers Website
Top
2mental
Posted: February 13, 2007 10:49 pm
Quote Post


Activist Level-III
****

Group: M7 Artists
Posts: 490
Member No.: 11
Joined: March 15, 2006



yes, we are....political, hmm im tellin ya shits about to pop off! well written!
PMEmail Poster
Top
0 User(s) are reading this topic (0 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

Topic Options Reply to this topicStart new topicStart Poll