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Ozone - Representing the dirty south Ozone is said to be the voice of southern HiP HoP
www.ozonemag.com

Pound
Journalism for the hip-hop and music community by focusing on the four elements.
www.poundmag.com

Rap Sheet

Rethinking Schools
www.rethinkingschools.org/

Rides - RIDES-MAG.COM

Say It Loud
The voice of urban youth.
www.sayitloudmagazine.com

Scratch -
The Blue Print of Hip-Hop


Sister II Sister -
http://www.s2smagazine.com/portada.asp

Spine Magazine

Resource for up-to-the-minute Hip-hop related news and information. www.spinemagazine.com

Steppin' Out Magazine -
NY's & NJ's #1 Entertainment Magazine
www.steppinoutmagazine.com

Subterranean Information Periodical

Suede

The Ave
Spans the broad spectrum of Hip Hop culture.
www.theavemagazine.com

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

The Journal of Hip Hop

The Middle Magazine
An entertainment quarterly for urban middle school students.
www.themiddlemag.com

The Source -
Covering hip-hop music, culture and politics.
http://www.thesource.com/

Urban Teen Magazine
“Urban Teen Magazine” is a magazine written for and by San Diego local teens (13-18 years old). Urban Teen Magazine is a magazine dedicated to teens with stories that affect them, such as local & current events, music, beauty & fashion, technology, sports, community local heroes, as well as feature articles. It is our Goal and Mission to provide the opportunity for talented local 8th – 12th grade students an outlet to showcase and develop their writing skills, and provide them with a chance to obtain scholarships to pursue their educational aspirations, as well as receive recognition from their community and peers
www.urbanteenmagazine.com

Urban Latino

Vibe

Words Beats & Life

The global journal of hip-hop culture, from the streets to the University. Dedicated to fostering a critical analysis of the relevance, history and meaning of all elements of hip-hop culture.
www.wblinc.org/Index_Journal.htm
Issue 1 showcases of 17 poems from "If Women Ran Hip-Hop" to "Hip-Hop: A Multi-cultural Movement," perfect for the classroom.
http://www.wblinc.org/journal/issue1/poetry/movement.html

XXL - Hip-Hop on a Higher Level !!!

Youth Outlook
www.youthoutlook.org



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