References and suggested readings
- 2Pac & Evans, D. (1991). Brenda’s Got A baby [Recorded by 2Pac]. On 2Pacalypse Now [Cassette]. Santa Monica, CA: Interscope Records.
- Armstrong, T. R. (2006). Revisiting the Johari Window: Improving communications through self-disclosure and feedback. Human Development, 27(2), 10–14.
- Benjamin, A., Patton, A., & Sheats, D. (2000). Ms. Jackson [Recorded by Outkast]. On Stankonia [CD]. Arista/LaFace Records.
- Bruner, R. (2018, January 25). How rap became the sound of the mainstream. Retrieved from: http://time.com/5118041/rap-music-mainstream/
- Duncan-Andrade, J. M. R., & Morrell, E. (2005). Turn up that radio, teacher: Popular cultural pedagogy in new century. Journal of School Leadership, 14, 284–304. doi: 10.1177/105268460501500304
- Ellenwood, D., & Berger, A. (2016). Fresh techniques: Hip-hop and library research. In N. Pagowsky, & K. McElroy (Eds.), Critical Library pedagogy Handbook, Volume Two: Lesson Plans (pp. 197–205). Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries, a Division of the American Library Association.
- Hallman, H. L. (2009). “Dear Tupac, you speak to me”: Recruiting hip-hop as curriculum at a school for pregnant and parenting teens. Equity & Excellence in Education, 42(1), 36–51. doi: 10.1080/10665680802612642
- The Hiphop Archive and Research Institute. (n.d.). Mission. Retrieved from http://hiphoparchive.org/about/mission
- Hodak, B. (2018, Mar. 6). New study spotlights gen z’s unique music consumption habits. Retrieved from: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brittanyhodak/2018/03/06/new-study-spotlights-gen-zs-unique-music-consumption-habits/#2525e87942d0
- Jim Morrison. (2014, February 23). Tupac “Brenda’s Got a baby” (Interview & Music Video) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/Y9G4H6fB5tE
- Keogh, T. J. (2018, February 9). What do you unknowingly communicate? Lessons from the Johari Window. Retrieved from: https://www.physicianleaders.org/news/what-do-you-unknowingly-communicate-lessons-from-the-johari-window
- Ladson-Billings, G. (2013). “Stakes is high”: Educating new century students. The Journal of Negro Education, 82(2), 105–110. doi: 10.7709/jnegroeducation.82.2.0105
- Lamar, K. (2011). No make-up (Her vice) [Recorded by Kendrick Lamar featuring Colin Munroe]. On section.80 [CD]. Los Angeles, CA: Top Dawg Entertainment.
- Leight, E. (2019, January 3rd). Hip-hop continued to dominate the music business in 2018. Retrieved from: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/hip-hop-continued-to-dominate-the-music-business-in-2018-774422/
- Luft, J., & Ingham, H. (1955). The Johari Window a graphic model for interpersonal relations. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles.
- Nielsen. (2017, November 2nd). Time with tunes: How technology is driving music consumption. Retrieved from: https://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2017/time-with-tunes-how-technology-is-driving-music-consumption.html
- O’Connor, R. (2018, January 4). Rap overtakes rock as most popular genre in the US. Retrieved from: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/rap-music-rock-most-popular-genre-us-nielsen-music-report-2017-kendrick-lamar-ed-sheeran-drake-top-a8141086.html
- Rashid, K. (2016). Start the revolution”: Hip-hop music and social justice education. Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies, 9(4), 341–363.
- Ryan, T. G., & Gottfried, J. (2012). Elementary supervision and the supervisor: Teacher attitudes and inclusive education. International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 4(3), 563–571.
- Wallace, C., Mtume, J., Oliver, J., & Combs, S. (1994). Juicy [Recorded by Notorious B.I.G.]. On Ready to Die [Cassette]. Washington, D.C.: Bad Boy Records.