. Today, through a new wave of hip-hop and his activism, he works to bring other young people into the fold in the fight for a just and stable climate. I’m starting to move farther and farther away from just an American fanbase, and expand to other parts of the world. Xiuhtezcatl, 16, writes music to spread important messages about climate change —and he wants you to listen up. “(It’s) looking at the kind of violence … that surrounds and is perpetuated by the United States immigration system. Photo Courtesy of Xiuhtezcatl Martinez. So many people that recognize me know that video. "I don't want to be put into one category as a conscious artist, or environmental hip-hop artist or whatever." In 2013, Xiuhtezcatl received the United States Community Service Award from President Obama, and was the youngest of 24 national change-makers chosen to serve on the President’s youth council. Tenochtitlan. Xiuhtezcatl: My team been bugging me, “yo bro, you gotta get on TikTok.” I’ve been peeping, but yet to make my proper entrance into that world. AllHipHop: What’s been up since the last time we spoke? Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics. Jaiia Cerff, Richard Vagner & 2 more. If you love the Miami music and culture scene, that's what you should be fighting to protect." The political nature of climate advocacy work means it often entails making as many enemies as allies – those who stand up for the planet can also become easy targets. All Xiuhtezcatl asked for, for his 13th BIRTHDAY this year was a new computer and projector so he can give his EARTH "Earth Activist Restoring Their Home" multi-media presentation in schools. In this op-ed, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, a Colorado-based 17-year-old youth director of Earth Guardians, explains why protecting the earth is the responsibility of young people. When we look at who’s seen or valued by our society, our community and our people are oftentimes so overlooked. Broken - EP 2018 Voice Runners 2020 TV Time (feat. What keeps you going? The backing vocals in “El Cielo” are done by Xiuhtezcatl’s sister, Isa Roske. Xiuhtezcatl said that a lot of people are mobilizing around the election, but he believes the real work begins following the election, no matter who may be in office. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is a leader in climate activism, speaker, performer, author and hip-hop artist. Running around doing live shows and touring, did 3 national live circuits opening up for other bands then started doing my own headline shows. Genius is the ultimate source of music knowledge, created by scholars like you who share facts and insight about the songs and artists they love. Three years later, my friend invited me to a concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Contributor: Matt Errey. Trailblazing Xiuhtezcatl Martinez speaks and performs around the world to inspire and empower people to protect and preserve the environment. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, 18. We’re ready. It’s rooted in these deeply powerful movements: the Civil Rights Movement and the American Indian Movement. Found insideThis collection of stories and interviews with young adults and their allies explores this new landscape, reflecting both the energy and inspiration of the next generation and the tremendous challenges they face. It dropped the other day. “Oh yeah, you’re that little kid speaking out there at such a young age.” I wanted to disrupt that from the jump, go in and say “we’re entering a new phase.” I’m no longer this child the world has already seen me as. , an organization training youth in environmental, climate and social justice. Martinez is one of the founders of the environmental organisation Earth Guardians, which you will find all over the world. The Critical Media Literacy Guide: Engaging Media and Transforming Education provides a theoretical framework and practical applications in which educators put these ideas into action in classrooms with students from kindergarten up through ... ... Music … Rapper and environmental activist. They brought in dirt, earth, that metaphorical border visualized in walking between the different rooms. Martinez writes and produces music to tell the stories of the issues facing the world. 108k Followers, 258 Following, 35 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from X (@xiuhtezcatl) Earth Guardians originally began as an accredited high school in Hawaii co-founded in 1992 by his mother, Tamara Roske. This book can engender the shift in perspective so needed at this point on the clock of the universe." — Gregory Smith, Professor of Education, Lewis & Clark College, co-author with David Sobel of Place- and Community-based Education in ... At only 20 years old, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez has made a name for himself as an Indigenous climate change activist and artist. A lot of us who are younger millennials, Generation Z—and even younger than that—often support progressive measures like the Green New Deal because we have the most at stake when it comes to the consequences of not addressing climate change. It’s all been fun. Straight away my fam moved us to Mexico, to Santa Cruz, Acalpixca in Xochimilco where my family still lives. I’m on that vegan mac and cheese. He addressed the United Nations General Assembly at the age of 15 and is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the federal government over inaction on climate change. The litigation was groundbreaking. Ashley Lukashevsky - Illustrator. Those are the opening lyrics to “Broken,” a song by Xiuhtezcatl (pronounced shoo-TEZ-kot) Martinez. Tell me about those lawsuits. editor@collegian.com, Newsroom: Xiuhtezcatl: The project in itself really speaks on my experience with mobility, motion, movement. From an image they took 18 years ago, that ended up being the cover photo for “El Cielo.” This old baby picture of me, my grandpa’s holding me. “Youth are the spearheads of transformative change that happens in different generations and different time periods, and I think young people have been pivotal as an organizing force and (in) transforming the conversation,” Xiuhtezcatl said. I wanted to create these different worlds that existed both in my memories and in my mind, almost portals into different parts of my existence. His passion stems from his father’s Indigenous Mexica heritage and his mother’s work in social justice. It’s not often that you hear about a young rapper who has spoken at the United Nations and sued the United States government. Climate justice leaders share how they’re processing the new IPCC report—and what action steps the rest of us can take. For the last 11 years, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez has been in the public eye for his activism, movement building, work with Earth Guardians, and youth empowerment. https://www.instagram.com/tv/CG6ap3qAf_B/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link. Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez’s long hair marked him out from the middle-aged bureaucrats in the room.So did his age. What is the legal precedent that you are using and what are you hoping to accomplish? Xiuhtezcatl Martinez. “It’s a very personal reflection and a story that outlines and explores some of my different experiences around family separations,” Xiuhtezcatl said. 16 Tracks. While Xiuhtezcatl’s work warns of the pending crisis of climate change, we spoke while the country was already embroiled in crisis: the dual pandemics of COVID-19 and anti-Black racism. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is raising funds for Xiuhtezcatl "Break Free" NEW ALBUM RELEASE 2017 on Kickstarter! Meetings at 1 pm, had to drop off my ballot at UPS, overnight it so it can get back to Colorado. We need to absolutely transform every facet of our society. Why would you limit yourself to the belief that we need to rely on fossil fuels? Indigenous climate activist, Xiuhtezcatl (pronounced ‘Shu-Tez-Caht’) Martinez began speaking out on behalf of the environment at the age of six. Speaking multiple languages including Spanish, English, and his native tongue Nahuatl, the Colorado-born recording artist returns to unleash his newest EP titled “Runway Tapes.” The 7-track project highlights the movement and growth in his life over the past couple years, “fighting and organizing on the frontlines of movements to touring the country and playing shows worldwide.”. Jaden Smith, 651 Shazams. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez. Debut release from Hip Hop artist, Climate Warrior, Xiuhtezcatl of Earth Guardians. Found insideInspiring and expertly researched, State of Resistance makes the case for honestly engaging racial anxiety in order to address our true economic and generational challenges, a renewed commitment to public investments, the cultivation of ... But in reality, the work that is being done on the ground—the transformative work—is rooted in racial justice. I see so much hope from the young people that are coming out right now. We have everything to lose. Are you even on TikTok? AllHipHop: This is your first project in 2 years, why is that? . Because, at the end of the day, we all have a part to play. Stay tuned for his Break Free EP in November, and keep up with this young and inspiring artist here.-Claire . As an Indigenous climate activist, you bring an Indigenous perspective to the fight to prevent the worst consequences of global warming. We see lower representation of Black leaders in environmental spaces, because, if you look back to the foundation of a lot of traditional environmental movements, they were just inherently racist. We went to Portland to do this Nike project; they flew me out there. My art is grounded in not speaking for my people, but as one of my people from a very personal place. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez talks about his new project, the meaning behind the cover art, flying to Portland for the Nike campaign, going viral on TikTok, goals, and more! Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is raising funds for Xiuhtezcatl "Break Free" NEW ALBUM RELEASE 2017 on Kickstarter! From his home in Philadelphia, Martinez spoke about the need to build a multiracial movement for climate justice and how rising generations give him hope. Because, at the end of the day, we all have a part to play. I grew up in Colorado, that’s a legendary venue. OverDrive Read. The backing vocals in “El Cielo” are done by Xiuhtezcatl’s sister. letters@collegian.com, Copyright © 2021 Rocky Mountain Student Media, “At the end of the day, the music is written for my community, for my people, and as global as the audience and as the opportunities get, we will always come home to cut the records.”, Recently, Xiuhtezcatl released a new single called. He performs internationally at music festivals, organizes demonstrations, and has spoken at over 100 high-impact rallies, events and conferences around the globe. Dr. Beth Sawin, co-founder of Climate Interactive, shares her vision for how we might ‘multisolve’ our way to a more livable planet. [citation needed] Awards Courtesy of the artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez often feels boxed into the identity of a … Boulder, Colorado. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez continues to make a difference in the world, any chance he gets. His people are Maya, my people are Aztec so the connection’s really tight. These were all songs we had for a year that we’ve been sitting on. They bodied it. I’m beginning to reframe the work within myself and really recognizing that it starts at home. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is a 16-year-old climate activist, hip-hop artist, and new voice on the front lines of a global youth-led movement. This concise guide provides students and practitioners with a strategic framework for linking knowledge with action in the pursuit of sustainable development, and serves as an invaluable companion to more narrowly focused courses dealing ... Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is on the front lines fighting for our future rights to clean air and water. Found inside"Join in the rainy-day fun as kids splash through the puddles, affecting another weather enthusiast, a nearby worm. The worm delights in the weather just as much as the kids"-- Tapping in with the right artists, opening up for some people out there to take the music and really bring it back to the community that shaped my identity, that continues to infuse itself into the creative I put out. We were talking about ancestral knowledge and carrying that through our music, talking about social injustices, the movements that we’ve been a part of. [laughs] Such an interesting space. We wrote the album and produced it in eight sessions. My people are indigenous from that region for as many generations back as we can remember. In 2013, President Obama awarded Xiuhtezcatl the United States Community Service Award. Now is a really opportune moment for the younger generation to take the wisdom, the knowledge, the culture, the work that was passed down to us and leave behind everything that doesn’t serve us. I’m like, Okay, maybe we got this. It's time to take it back to the days of wishing you could get slimed with Nick 90s Mad Libs! This collection is testament to the hopefulness and spirit of the next generation, and the positive belief that we can, and should, act to protect the things we love. I’ve got roots in Mexico. AllHipHop: What can we expect from your forthcoming project? All photos, videos, and embedded tracks per the artists featured and those credited. Kindle Book. The mixtape enforced this sonic transition, exploring having more bilingual songs, more songs tapping into that storytelling from my community, and my roots south of the border. It’s been good, I’ve been busy. Xiuhtezcatl first spoke up … It opens up the whole thing with this image of me as a 6-year-old kid speaking to an audience about the environment. In my identity as a Mexica man, as as Indigenous man through my father’s lineage, I think I see this work in different ways than many of my peers in the climate movement. People are channeling their anger. Seventeen-year-old Xiuhtezcatl Martinez has been at the forefront of a youth-led, worldwide environmental movement since the age of six. It’s such a huge, huge problem. Voice Runner . Voice Runner . Here, Martinez uses art, music, storytelling, and civic action to mobilize young people in … I have so many other projects: working with different brands, companies, organizations, within different causes. It speaks on the identities of people who have existed on the marginal story that haven’t been told. Even during the pandemic, I’ve been cooped up writing. Hinting at where we’re going from here, it felt right. We know that the environmental movement does have this perception that it’s White, but we also know that that’s not true. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is organizing this fundraiser. Especially if you’re going by yourself, at least an engineer that’s really cool, easy to work with, and honest too. 16 talking about this. And that’s put together with this legal framework saying that the government’s not only inaction on climate change, but direct investment in the fossil fuel industry, has led to the degradation of our climate system. 违法和不良信息举报电话:0571-89853516 举报邮箱: ncm5990@163.com. Earth. It was tight. We’ll see more features, more visuals. Meet Xiuhtezcatl Martinez - a 19 year old American hip hop artist (first name pronounced ‘Shoe-Tez-Caht’). Xiuhtezcatl: Low key, Throat Coat Tea. Now, I have this huge catalog of unreleased music, we’re starting to figure out what are the moves? You’re pushing for this issue not just in the courts, but also through music. Many of these organizations that Xiuhtezcatl works with focus on youth activism and education. Expert Q&A: Xiuhtezcatl Martinez. Like many fellow members of Gen Z, the 19-year-old climate activist and hip-hop artist focuses on links between different projects in activism and art, music and fashion. He shouted it out, the song performed really well. He is an environmental activist and hip-hop artist from the United States. People who’ve heard my older music and the records from the last album Voice Runners, this collaborative project was a good taste of what the new vibes are. Some of his biggest accomplishments to date include speaking at the UN at just 20-years-old, addressing the General Assembly, serving as a surrogate for the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign, and receiving the United States Community Service Award from President Obama in 2013.if(typeof __ez_fad_position != 'undefined'){__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-allhiphop_com-medrectangle-4-0')}; Now, he’s the face of Nike’s new Voices of Change holiday campaign. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez's name isn't the only thing that's extraordinary about the 15-year-old. What needs to be said right now? Crossing borders, overcoming these adversities and obstacles, looking at my parents’ story of how love has overcome these human-made borders. All the pieces on the altar look super fire.” Going deeper and deeper, every image on the wall in that second room is all different collages my mom made and gave to my pops 20 years ago. One of the crucial things that youth activism and these organizations do is apply pressure to political systems to act on climate change. That’s the topics and issues we tackled in my video for “El Cielo.” That whole joint looked at migration and family separation; my experiences with that. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez. Jaden. The estimated speaking fee range to book Xiuhtezcatl Martinez for your event is $20,000 - $30,000. 7 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at Culture Room, 3045 N. Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale; 954-564-1074; cultureroom.net . The new wave of hip-hop has arisen a woke generation. Listen to Boombox Warfare by Xiuhtezcatl Feat. Found inside – Page 1Boys can be anything they want to be! This timely book joins and expands the gender-role conversation and gives middle-grade boys a welcome alternative message: that masculinity can mean many things. And it’s the same thing with the climate crisis. AllHipHop: 3 things you need in the studio? I enjoyed it but it’s still an EP to hold folks over. Found insideThis book is necessary—an authorized insight into the making of a legend." —Terese Marie Mailhot, author of Heart Berries A powerful, intimate look at the life of a beloved folk icon and activist. Folk hero. Songwriter icon. We Rise tells these stories and addresses the solutions. And so there’s a lot of reclamation to do and a lot of healing to do to bring our relatives back into these spaces. He and his group the Earth Guardians believe that today's youth will play an important role in shaping our future. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is only 19, but he’s already veteran climate activist. Everything is at stake for us. The policing system is designed to protect capital, to protect property. Our conversation took place in the context of the coronavirus already claiming more than 100,000 lives in the United States and mounting international protest in response to the police killing of George Floyd. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez and other plaintiffs in the Juliana v. United States case are in the nation's capital and New York City to speak with politicians and lead a strike. He and his group the Earth Guardians believe that today's youth will play an important role in shaping our future. It’s been really beautiful to see how the audience is continuing to open up. I have so many memories of being in Mexico at a very young age that shaped my personal identity, how I saw myself and how I saw my community. While the walls fall and the world burns / Seas rise and the clock turns / The earth fighting back with hurricanes / And the earthquakes and the pouring rain. It is absolutely false that the climate movement, the environmental movement is a white space. What will you choose? We wrote a lot of songs for my first headline tour in Cali, the visuals. Just, when I’m on the land, when I’m out on the land—that gives me a lot of hope. Looking at these human-made borders as a connective point for so many different issues in our culture, hip-hop has always been a tool to reflect those stories. … (It’s about) really questioning and looking at a lot of the flaws in the climate conversation.”. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is truly a person who lives beyond boundaries. Found inside – Page 78Xiuhtezcatl Martinez – his first name is pronounced Shoo-Tez-Caht – has lived ... activists and musicians which trains and inspires young people to lead the ... Our creative vision is really challenging people to look deeper than the preconceived notions of how people have seen me. This transitory time in my life as a young man, entering the world as an artist in a different way than I’ve been presented before. Space to think. Space to connect. Space to be yourself. And this is your invitation to join us. "Drew's experience teaches us to embrace what we are afraid of and be true to ourselves. She performed the song live with him on previous tours and helps bring the track to life by adding an ethereal layer with her vocals. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez will speak at the Global Landscapes Forum New York on 28 September 2019. Reflect it in a new way as we look at where my journey’s going here forward. Bringing the movement to the masses through music. And so now, all of that is being challenged. Xiuhtezcatl’s journey into environmental activism began when he was only six, getting involved … So why is activism becoming a new reality TV series? "In this personal, moving essay, environmental activist and hip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez uses his art and his activism to show that climate change is a human issue that can't be ignored"-- 1321 Followers. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez: I’m so full-force with my music right now; I just dropped a signal. He worked with artists such as Nakho, Shaliene Woodley, and Tru along with his younger sister, who is featured in most of his music, Tonantzin Martinez. I don’t know if hope is necessarily the right word, when what we really need in this moment is action. No sessions, not getting in with people, not touring. Many of these organizations that Xiuhtezcatl works with focus on youth activism and education. Environmentalist, activist and hip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez talks to Billboard about the new music he has coming up and his activism, as … In this book we will explore natural solutions that will calm the minds of the youth by giving them direction to create a future with a healthy environment to heal our planet. He addressed the United Nations—for the first time—at age of 15. Connect to Apple Music to play songs in full within Shazam. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is truly a person who lives beyond boundaries. “Like, okay, what value am I really adding to this moment? Found insideIn Youth to Power, Jamie presents the essential guide to changemaking, with advice on writing and pitching op-eds, organizing successful events and peaceful protests, time management as a student activist, utilizing social and traditional ... He is a youth director of Earth Guardians, an organization training youth in environmental, climate and social justice. Found inside – Page 268... as were the coffee shop and the attending incongruent music. ... The description of Xiuhtezcatl Martinez's speech at age six comes from a YouTube video ... His environmental activism is as much a part of his life as is campaigning for social justice, and both are inextricably linked to his family life and his creative endeavours. El pueblo unido, jamas será vencido. And that was pretty unprecedented. An activist as much as he is an artist, his mission has brought him everywhere from the stage, to the courtroom, to late night television appearances, and there seems to be no audience he cannot reach with his message as he continues to use his platform for more than just a means to further his own growth. Expanding the sound, more Latin-infused tracks. It’ll be a step up, continue to challenge myself until that project’s ready. 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