| We’ve been having these gatherings for over 12 years
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| Uhh, my first one, was ah at Latin Quarters in 1987
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| With Afrika Bambaataa — he threw the first one, that I attended
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| We kept the tradition going through the Stop the Violence Movement
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| Through Human Education Against Lies, Rhythm Cultural Institute
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| And now the Temple of Hip-Hop
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| This is Hip-Hop's spiritual base
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| And as a spiritual base, we look to guide the youth in that discipline
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| Uhh, no culture is a culture, unless it has principles
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| Unless it has morals, unless — we are unified
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| In some sort of principle, something we are not going to step beyond
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| Something that defines us
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| What I’d like to do, is just for a moment as we. |
| deal with this
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| Think about your role in Hip-Hop
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| Think about what you do everyday in Hip-Hop
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| This is not about right now
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| It’s about twenty years from now
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| It’s about ten years from now
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| The tapes are rolling, the notes are being taken
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| This is the type of thinking we have to get into
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| If this is going to survive and last
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| So again, Hip-Hop Appreciation Week, is a time of self-reflection
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| A time for Hip-Hoppers to ask
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| «What am I doing, to preserve the culture?» |