The concept of fraternities and elite clubs allows some people in society to socialize in a way that allows them connections, jobs, support and a sense of acceptance. Why can we not do the same thing with Modern Poets and Composers? We can expand the MPC club outside of Loyola as a Hip Hop fraternity that gives those who have a potential life or career in Hip hop. The exclusive-ness is a motive for the people who really "love" hip hop to boost their game and show what they have amongst a peer group of similar talent. In the future the club can sponsor shows, give loans, and travel across America allowing those youth to become who they want to be with their own talent. The club filters out the regular hip hop listener or fan from the hip hop head who sees it as a form of liveliness and career.
Talk to Wise Man for ideas or critiques.
This is currently under consideration by the executive board.
Feedback will be given as soon as a decision on this concept has been made.
Peace.
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"In the future the club can sponsor shows, give loans, and travel across America allowing those youth to become who they want to be with their own talent."
Give loans????? Lmao.
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