In celebration of this day honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I would like to share with you the new video, The Dream Reborn, by Markese Bryant (aka Doo Dat) and produced by Green For All.
The rap video is about the unfinished business of the civil rights movement, the green initiatives of our current Presidential administration, and the opportunities associated with the green jobs movement.
If you are inspired, create your own artistic expression supporting green jobs or a green economy and enter to win $1000.
Monday, January 18, 2010
The Dream Reborn: The New Opportunities of a Green Economy
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Lil Peppi: 10-Year Old Eco-Rapper
Cardell Hopkins, aka "Lil Peppi," has been rapping since he was 3 years old. While his lyrics have always been positive, Lil Peppi has taken an environmental turn and has become an eco-rapper. Now at the mature age of 10, he has performed nationally, has made a video for Whole Foods, and has won a Sierra Club award.
When you visit his website, what messages will you see? "Skool is kool" and "Save the Earth," of course!
Lil Peppi - Environmental Rapper Interview from Captain Planet FDN on Vimeo.
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Labels: Cardell Hopkins, eco-rap, environmental rap, Lil Peppi, music, rap
