On Thursday, February 22, 2007 Vh1 aired an interesting documentary on the crisis going on in Africa. Vh1 sent 3 well known artists in the Hip Hop world on a trip to Africa to witness first hand the struggle Africans. The significance of this trip was in the irony that the diamonds that Hip Hop artists flaunt and make their hit songs about, are the same diamonds that are dug up by the working hands of struggling Africans. The diamond industry apparently was funding the bloody war that involved rebels. Rebels did things such as invade villages and cut off the hands of anyone who lived there. One man who lost both his hands, told this story, and mentioned that they carried around a bag of hands.
After watching this documentary, and witnessing grown men who claim to have ‘seen it all’ in their struggle here in America, it was evident that this documentary would leave footprints on American hearts and minds. It made me make this blog, in hopes of raising awareness among my own peers.
After watching this documentary, and witnessing grown men who claim to have ‘seen it all’ in their struggle here in America, it was evident that this documentary would leave footprints on American hearts and minds. It made me make this blog, in hopes of raising awareness among my own peers.
At one point in the documentary, the rappers sat down with young African men, and tried to explained why diamonds were so important. The reason was apparently, was that since they grew up poor and without anything, they looked up to the men in their community who had
I think on of the most defining points in this documentary was when one of the rappers felt the need to stay in the car, because he couldn’t bare to see the suffering. That same rapper challenged a white man who facilitated some of the diamond mining going on.
I think this documentary is important, as any documentary is important because it has the responsibility of raising the public’s awareness of issues going on around the world. This document fulfilled that responsibility.
http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/vh1_rock_docs/115835/episode.jhtml
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