Kendrick Lamar Visits Mr. Mooney's Class

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At around midday Monday at High Tech High School in North Bergen, N.J., about 40 students are crammed into a small classroom, anxiously waiting for Kendrick Lamar to walk into the room.

He glides in with crisp white kicks, a grey long-sleeve shirt, and hair twisting every which way. The 27-year-old rapper has a broad smile on his face. He seems almost as excited as the students, who just might be having their best day of school ... ever.

Lamar is on top of the rap game at the moment. His latest album, To Pimp a Butterfly, came out earlier this year and debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's albums chart. It's a complex, multilayered piece of work that wrestles with themes around blackness and beauty.

That's why Brian Mooney decided to use it to with his freshman English students as they studied Toni Morrison's novel, The Bluest Eye. The book is about a young black girl who yearns to have blue eyes.

"I was listening and I was like, wow, there are just so many themes that are the same," Mooney says. He's also a graduate student at Teachers College, Columbia University, working with a program exploring the use of hip-hop in education.

"The main character that my students spoke about, Pecola Breedlove, she's experiencing internalized oppression," Mooney explains. "And so Kendrick is speaking to that same concept with the song 'Complexion.' He's speaking to that same idea of pushing back against the dominant narrative that there's this mythological norm that is considered good and beautiful and valuable."

The lesson caught on with his students. They wrote essays, poetry and rap lyrics inspired by the book and album. Around Mooney's classroom, posters of Morrison quotes and Lamar's lyrics are paired with images of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown. Mooney was encouraged, so he wrote a blog post about the lesson.

"It just took off, and it went across the Internet, and Kendrick Lamar got it and read it," Mooney says. "His manager reached out to me and said, 'I want to come visit your school.' So we made it happen."

Lamar, in a brief interview in the school's theater, says Mooney's blog post was fascinating. "I was intrigued how somebody can — other than myself — can articulate and break down the concepts of To Pimp A Butterfly, almost better than I can," he said.

The artist says he didn't just come here to perform, or just to mentor the students.

"Something even — for me — even bigger than mentoring is really listening," he says. "And when I do that, we have a little bit bigger connection than me being Kendrick Lamar and you being a student. It's almost like we're friends, you know? Because a friend listens and we learn off each others' experiences."

Throughout the day, Lamar listens. At a school-wide assembly students present the work they've done with Mooney. Ben Vock, Joan Tubungbanua and Sade Ford read their poetry and essays. Vock reads a poem about his own prejudices.

Lamar says he likes it.

"You know, the hardest thing for not only an artist but for anybody to do is look themselves in the mirror and acknowledge their own flaws and fears and imperfections. And put them out for people to relate to it," he tells the senior. "I can relate to you as well, you dig what I'm sayin'?"

After the readings, a group of students perform a dance number to a mashup of Lamar's songs.

Then it's his turn. Lamar grabs the mic and dives into "Alright," one of the tracks on To Pimp a Butterfly.

"It was very exciting" Sade Ford, a senior, says after the show. "And this is going to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience."

-- by SAMI YENIGUN

CREDITS
Director/Editor: Mito Habe-Evans; Producers: LA Johnson, Sami Yenigun; Videographers: Mito Habe-Evans, Adam Wolffbrandt; Supervising Producer: Steve Drummond; Executive Producer: Anya Grundmann
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Drake wouldn’t be able to contain himself

LLandry
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If Drake visits a high school it would be for a different purpose.

massageaknee
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Adonis got the coolest uncle in the world!

MrBoxist
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That one kid that missed school that day will better not ask what happened this day.
They'll surely exaggerate stuffs for him.😂

gr_fortune
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Hip Hop Lit sounds like a dope ass class

aomardelta
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"Its only one day what am i going to miss"

fmonlinepodcast
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kendrick always looks the saddest when he's doing industry events or radio interviews and always looks his happiest when he's around everyday people who actually connected with his art

KidHowren
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That's what we need, rappers that feed positive messages back in to schools. Back to the kids. Rappers with substance.

MicahThaAnswer
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Kendrick Lamar, by far...realest negus alive

bgetem
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Drake wanted to do this badly but they don’t allow him near school anymore

germ
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The beef got me in the Kendrick rabbit hole and I can’t believe it took him killing Drake to put me on to his content. What an amazing dude and genius artist

seanleo
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yo those kids actually had some pretty good bars

Idiotman
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more teachers like this are what the education system needs. why not combine fun and entertainment and something relatable for youth with learning. not every kid learns by reading a damn textbook

menace
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this video truly represents the diference between him and drake. Kendrick admiring what the students do, and teaching them waht he went through, while drake at 37 would approach one of the teens to chat up fo sho..

glitch
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A problem with English classes is that they focus on old ass stuff all the time. It doesn't keep the student interested. Am I saying we should eliminate all old literature from education? No. But we should always incorporate these new forms of poetry somewhat to keep people interested

zxcvbnmllk
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"OH MY GOD THIS IS SO GOD DAMN LIT"

CarreyJim
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What did you do today?

"Freestyled with Kendrick Lamar in class no biggie"

FatalSteven
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This is why Kdot is a man of the people!!!! All colors, religions, backgrounds. On the other hand Drake says high school parking lots look like Magic city

loceloce
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If every high school was this progressive, our education system would be working.

Mike-svcx
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Holy shit. That's my old teacher.

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