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Jeff Chang (journalist)

Jeff Chang
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Occupation Music critic, journalist
Nationality American
Notable awards American Book Award, North Star News Prize
Website
www.cantstopwontstop.com

Jeff Chang is an American journalist and music critic on hip hop music and culture. His 2005 book, Can't Stop Won't Stop, which won the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award, chronicles the early hip hop scene. His writings have appeared in publications such as URB, The Bomb, San Francisco Chronicle, the Village Voice, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Vibe, Spin, The Nation, and Mother Jones. Jeff is currently the Executive Director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts + Committee on Black Performing Arts at Stanford University.

Chang is of Chinese and Hawaiian descent, and he is a 1985 graduate of Iolani School. He was a founding member of the Solesides record label while a DJ at a UC Davis college radio station, which was the home to acts like DJ Shadow and Blackalicious before it was recreated as Quannum Projects without Chang's involvement.

Chang's 2007 book, Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop, is an anthology of essays and interviews documenting the impact of hip hop beyond music and the "four elements". According to its companion website, following the release of Total Chaos, Chang held a series of public panel discussions to further explore the subject.

Chang's 2014 book is entitled Who We Be: The Colorization of America, where he moves away from hip hop to focus on "the cultural implications of the new American majority" and "the social history, the cultural influence—and the massive selling—of multiculturalism in America over the last thirty years".

Jeff Chang is a native Hawaiian of Chinese descent. He was raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. He graduated from ‘lolani school there, got his bachelor's degree at University of California at Berkeley, and went on to get his master's degree in Asian American studies from University of California at Los Angeles. Chang is currently the executive director of the IDA, Institute for Diversity in the Arts, at Stanford University in Stanford, California. While Chang works at Stanford, his professional career has always revolved around specializing in culture, politics, the arts, and music, specifically hip-hop.


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