The def professor joins
Boze (co-founder of Club Knowledge & producer with
Hairdoo) and hosts of the
TalkBack show on
PCTV (
Peralta Community College Television) to talk about
Club Knowledge's Malcolm X Critical Consciousness Conference, the def prof's
Hiphop courses taught at Laney College,
Hiphop scholarship and culture, the
Hiphop Archive as an academic resource and gender equity issues in
Hiphop. This show was taped in early April of 2005.

The def prof was a faculty advisor and member of Club Knowledge, which was a unique student organization with a community-based organizational component. In addition to hosting the annual conference, the organization met at people's homes in the Oakland community to discuss and plan action to solve community problems and community pains.
Club Knowledge was conceptualized by
Miesha Hillard, who is now a practicing nurse in Oakland. Other very active founding members who came after Ms. Hillard include Curtis "
Boze" Riley and Danae Martinez as well as many others. Ms. Martinez is the person who conceptualized the first
Malcolm X conference, and she will soon complete her BA in
Africana Studies at
SFSU and plans to obtain PhD in the field. These students and many more put their hearts and souls into imperative community organizing that has left a lasting impact on the memories of Bay Area residents. There will be another post about
Hiphop courses at Laney & the Club Knowledge work.