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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Hip-Hop Artist Empowers African Youth to ‘Do What They Love


Hip-Hop Artist Empowers African Youth to ‘Do What They Love’
Babaluku at  Social Change Institute
Photo Credit: Bill Weaver

At seven years of age, Emcee Flower opened up for international hip-hop artist Nneka when she performed in Uganda.

The youngest female artist to ever open for an international star in the East African country raps in a style known as Luga Flow, using Native African languages. She has risen to fame for her talent of mixing critical thinking and advocacy around suffering children in Africa.
She is one of thousands of youth who have been touched by the work of Silas Balabyekkubo, a Ugandan-born hip-hop artist and pioneer of Luga Flow, who inspires youth to reconnect with their “indigenous truth,” and use their voice to spark positive change.
“She (Emcee Flower) has been able to position herself in the limelight with power and show people that even kids are capable to amount to this kind of greatness,” says Silas, who recently attended Social Change Institute (SCI) at Hollyhock lifelong learning center.
Silas came to SCI to connect with others making positive change, a role he’s been championing for seven years as the creator of the Bavubuka Foundation and the Bavubuka Dynasty. Both organizations aim to equip and empower young people in Africa to discover what they love and create work that matches their values.
Silas’ work is a response to what he says is a lack of representation and opportunity for youth in Africa. He says Africa is a young continent still coming to terms with its colonial past, and in countries like Uganda, a youth agenda isn’t on the radar.
Having been born and raised in Uganda until the age of 12, and experiencing the opportunities Canada has to offer in his late teens and early 20s, Silas is able to share a unique perspective with youth in his native country.
He travels to Uganda each year, spending months at time in a community center where he uses provocative questions and dialogue to allow young people to develop “their own pictures of what they want to paint on the walls of the world.”
“We provide spaces for young people to channel into their inner and be able to explore what they aim to do for the world, and most importantly for their families and the communities they live in,” says Silas, who funds his work through his music career, fellow artists who fundraise to support his work, friends and family.
“Once they show us what they want to paint, then our mandate is to support them in bringing that to life.”
Silas’ latest project is to build the first-ever Dreamspace in Uganda. The center, one of what he hopes will become many, will be a dedicated space and “enabling infrastructure,” that engages the mindset of abundance in young people to create dynamic new approaches to economic and community development.
Silas says Dreamspace and people doing what they love is the next economic evolution and can affect systemic transformation on both a local and global level.
The campaign to launch the first-ever Dreamspace is calling on 1,000 entrepreneurs in 10 cities across the world to dedicate $100 to the project. The funds will be used to create a prototype Dreamspace.
The campaign, called Ujamaah,  is expected to launch later this year.

This article written by AxiomNews.ca is part of a series featuring changemakers attending Hollyhock’s Social Change Institute.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Babaluku attends a fellowship at Social Change Institute

Island Getaway Hollyhock

Babaluku

Babaluku who is currently in Canada will be representing Ugandan youth and  Bavubuka Foundation at the Social Change Institute at Manson's Landing, Cortes Island. This  5 day fellowship   is convening designed for high impact social sector and emerging leaders who are seeking practical skills and networking opportunities to take their work to the next level.
This fellowship will also attract professionals at a nonprofit/NGO, public agency or other organizations,  social innovators or social entrepreneurs & aspiring social impact leaders.
 

"IT'S THAT POINT IN TIME WHERE THE MIND HAS TO GET NOURISHED TO FLOURISH IN ITS FULL CAPACITY. JUNE 6TH MARKS THE DAY OF ENTERING THE WORLD OF SOCIAL CHANGE LEADERS & PIONEERS TO SHARPEN THE TOOLS TO ADVANCE THE Bavubuka Allstarz Foundation MOVEMENT AND THE LEGACY OF THE Luga Flow PLATFORM A MAJOR SOURCE OF INSPIRATION AND TRANSFORMATION THAT HAS GIVEN MANY YOUTH IN UGANDA A VOICE TO SPEAKER BEYOND BORDERS & BOUNDARIES. THANKS TO STINA AND THE ENTIRE SOCIAL CHANGE INSTITUTE FOR CHOOSING ME TO BE A PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE 2012 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM. THE INDIGENOUS HIP HOP PRACTITIONER IS SETTING OFF FOR CORTES ISLAND ON THE TRAIN OF CREATIVE MOVEMENT ENTREPRENEURS. ANOTHER HUGE LEVERAGING OPPORTUNITY FOR THE HIP HOP COMMUNITY IN UGANDA TO PAINT OUR SPIRIT ON THE WALLS OF THE WORLD CELEBRATING OUR INDIGENOUS TRUTH ~ Bavubuka Dynasty ~ DESIGNED TO SET HISTORICAL MIND-BLOWING LANDMARKS, COMMITTED TO SHIFTING SYSTEMS AND MINDSETS, DRIVEN BY YOUTHFUL PASSION. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO CONTINUE OBSERVING YOUR PROCESS AND EXPLORING ALL YOUR TRANSITIONS THROUGH ALL STAGES OF YOUR DEVELOPMENT. CONTINUE TO REFLECT ON YOUR TRUTH AND FIND THE CLARITY TO LIBERATE YOUR SELF AND SERVE YOUR SOUL'S PURPOSE" ~ Babaluku




About the Fellowship.
Social Change Institute

Jun 6 - 10, 2012

Presented by: Hollyhock, Hollyhock
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Tools. Connection. Leadership.
Sharpen skills, deepen impact, generate new possibilities. SCI gathers seasoned and emerging leaders with thinkers and trainers from the change making world. Designed to strengthen capacity, collaborations, and success of the sector, SCI offers invaluable workshops, creative practices, dialogue circles, and community building that will enhance your organizational effectiveness.
Join us for this 5-day experiential convening designed for high impact and emerging leaders in the social sector who are seeking practical skills and networking opportunities to take their work to the next level.
Why attend SCI 2012? Experts from the environmental, sustainability and social justice sectors as well as social innovators, community organizations and advisors will gather in this unique learning community.
You'll gain insight into movement and organizing strategies, online tools, campaigns, leadership practices in the stunning natural setting of Canada's leading educational retreat centre~ Hollyhock.
Your Social Change Institute Conference Hosts include: Stina Brown, Joel Solomon and Cara Pike.
“SCI is truly a unique event. Highlights included meeting activists and leaders working in different sectors and from different constituencies to share the best ideas. Learning about the challenges and successes of their campaigns was invaluable, we don’t get this kind of opportunity to learn from each other and give feedback.” ~ Seth Klein, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Click here to view the graphic conference agenda from 2011.

Learn more at ww.scihollyhock.org
Babaluku with his artiste family in Canada

ABOUT BABALUKU

Babaluku Silas

Silas Balabyekkubo aka Babaluku, a co-founder of THE BATAKA SQUAD and the visionary force behind The Bavubuka Foundation, has taken up the challenge to create a positive voice for the youth, believing that it is time for revolutionary change in Uganda and Africa as a whole.

Born and raised in Uganda for the first 12 years of his life he has always remembered the beauty of his country through the eyes of his childhood. “While most people seem to know Uganda for its HIV epidemic, the abduction of child soldiers and its brutal political past, I know Uganda for its youthful untapped energy which has always given me strength and been my inspiration to bring hope to a generation that has survived to tell its story.”

eyes of his childhood. “While most people seem to know Uganda for its HIV epidemic, the abduction of child soldiers and its brutal political past, I know Uganda for its youthful untapped energy which has always given me strength and been my inspiration to bring hope to a generation that has survived to tell its story.”

Babaluku is one of the pioneers of hip-hop in Uganda and the originator of the LUGA FLOW. Motivated to innovate, Babaluku has fought to gain recognition rapping in his native tongue of LUGANDA. His radical rhyming skills and revolutionary slogans have changed the overall view of hip-hop in Uganda. Slogans like


“Akaffe Kabatuze” (what’s ours is for the people) and “Nkyaliwo” (I’m still here) have spread through the city streets of Kampala and into the villages, setting a tone of social awareness. His vision of using music to inspire the youth to get involved in activities of positive change in their communities has brought new hope for the ghetto youth in Uganda. Under his guidance The Bavubuka Foundation has become a inspirational force on the streets and in the ghettos of Uganda, taking on projects that are designed to reach out to the youth and their mothers.

Babaluku strongly believes that through his music a movement that represents peace, love, equality and unity will be established. Babaluku is dedicated to promoting all artists who rap in their native tongues in Uganda. The aim is to help the young, talented youth of Uganda gain confidence in promoting their culture on a global scale. “Its time for our people to rise...THE VOICE IS GLOBAL.”Babaluku is one of the pioneers of hip-hop in Uganda and the originator of the LUGA FLOW. Motivated to innovate, Babaluku has fought to gain recognition rapping in his native tongue of LUGANDA. His radical rhyming skills and revolutionary slogans have changed the overall view of hip-hop in Uganda. Slogans like “Akaffe Kabatuze” (what’s ours is for the people) and “Nkyaliwo” (I’m still here) have spread through the city streets of Kampala and into the villages, setting a tone of social awareness. His vision of using music to inspire the youth to get involved in activities of positive change in their communities has brought new hope for the ghetto youth in Uganda. Under his guidance The Bavubuka Foundation has become a inspirational force on the streets and in the ghettos of Uganda, taking on projects that are designed to reach out to the youth and their mothers.

Babaluku strongly believes that through his music a movement that represents peace, love, equality and unity will be established. Babaluku is dedicated to promoting all artists who rap in their native tongues in Uganda. The aim is to help the young, talented youth of Uganda gain confidence in promoting their culture on a global scale. “Its time for our people to rise...THE VOICE IS GLOBAL.”
2012 SCI Agenda
Schedule of the Fellowship


Monday, June 4, 2012

Uganda's Indigenous Luga Flow hip hop Forum





Babaluku at Talent 4or Lyf during the 2012 Hip hop Forum


10th JAN. 2012 marks The Uganda's Indigenous Luga Flow hip hop movement Waving the flag to Peace build, unify and educate the youth using the hip hop approach in Jinja.



Emcees, journalsits, Fashion Designers & artists will be traveling to go and build with the hip hop family in Jinja. This journey will be an experience to share knowledge on how we can continue to lay strong foundation through our commitment to the hip hop culture. We will be discussing issues regarding the state of hip hop in Uganda and the world, looking at how this kulture has empowered and inspired young men and women to become a movement of advocates and community peace builders and most importantly how it has reconnected our youth generation to the idea of preserving our culture and celebrating our traditions.
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Through the series of THE BAVUBUKA REGIONAL INDIGENOUS HIP HOP FORUMS we have been blessed to witness the great desire of many youth wanting to engage in opportunities that give them a chance to be fully resourced to grow, thrive and build their community. It's with this observation that we as the Bavubuka Foundation have chose to support these young hip hop communities By providing them access to our new initiative called the Bavubuka Community Indigenous Hip Hop Entrepreneurship Fund established to provide start up capital for self sustainable hip hop community initiatives that will also loan out funds to its members for development of their own projects.

Bavubuka Foundation is proud to continue exposing the truth of the Indigenous emcees and bringing power back to the youth to understand the strength in unified concepts of movements to represent their communities Dreams and Visions.


Jinja we can't wait to share learn and build together for the greater benefit of the future of the young people who represent our Hip Hop communities.

THIS IS THE INDIGENOUS HIP HOP TOUR - JINJA HERE WE COME!!!!!!!

All media Coverage by: GIlbert bwette Frank Daniel & Szanie Elvis Lusiba


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