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''George Martinez'', (born March 11, 1974), also known as " George Rithm Martinez" and " Hon. George Martinez", is an American educator, community entrepreneur, and artist. He is a former adjunct professor of
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at
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and a cultural ambassador for the U.S. Department of State for the Western Hemisphere. He was elected in 2002 as the district leader in the 51st Assembly District in
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and a former Assistant Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the Office of the New York State Attorney General. He is the first hip-hop artist elected to political office in New York. Martinez is the founder and director of the nonprofit organization, The Global Block Foundation. He is the co-author and editor o
The Organic Globalizer: Hip Hop, Political Development and Movement Culture
Since 2023 Martinez has represented East Anchorage on the
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, where his work focuses on tax reform and neighbourhood revitalisation.


Education

George graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1992. He is the first person in his immediate family to go to college receiving his A.A. in Liberal Arts from Borough of Manhattan Community in 1996 and his B.A. in Political Science (Magna Cum Laude) in 1998. He was the recipient of the competitive Robert L. Lindsay Memorial /MAGNET Doctoral Fellowship at the CUNY Graduate Center in the Political Science program. George began his teaching career as an adjunct lecturer at Hunter College of the City University of New York. George is a former adjunct professor of political science at Pace University in New York, where he taught American Politics and a self-developed course, "The Politics of Hip Hop".


Community engagement

Martinez is a long time social entrepreneur and grassroots organizer. In 1997, Martinez co-founded Blackout Arts Collective, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering communities of color through arts activism and education. In 2002, Blackout received the Union Square Award for Grass Roots Activism. Martinez served as the Chairman of the board of directors for the Hip Hop Association (H2A). The Hip Hop Association received the Union Square Award for the Arts in 2007. In 2008, he was branded as an "Urban Hero" for his work with homeless children at
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in
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. During the 2011
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protests he helped launch the “Bum Rush the Vote” campaign, promoting direct electoral participation as an extension of the movement’s aims. The same year, he ran in the Democratic primary for
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under the slogan “Occupy’s rapping candidate”, finishing with 752 votes. In 2012, in the wake of super storm Sandy, George was identified as one of 3 "Hip Hop Luminaries" that donated their time and energy to the post-storm relief and
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fundraising efforts, along with
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and Jasiri X. In 2013, Martinez was selected as a 40 Under 40 Rising Latino Stars of New York State by the Hispanic Coalition of NY, Inc. After relocating to
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in the late 2010s, Martinez directed youth programmes at the Alaska Humanities Forum and twice sought the Anchorage mayoralty. He was elected to the Anchorage Assembly in 2023 and has introduced measures to diversify the city’s tax base and invest in public amenities.


Hip Hop history

In 1995, Martinez discovered a young rapper named, What? What? who later became known as
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and recruited her for his experimental
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group, Ground Zero. In March 1996, Martinez (Rithm) appeared as the Unsigned Hype in
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along with rapper,
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. In 2013, Martinez's song, "Occupation Freedom" (2011), was identified by the "Stream Community" on the
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network as one of the top 15 political/ social hip-hop songs ever. The list also included, "U.N.I.T.Y" by
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, "The Message" by
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, and "Changes" by
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References


External links


Biography at Ballotpedia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Martinez, George Living people American political scientists Politicians from New York City American social entrepreneurs American people of Puerto Rican descent Hip-hop activists Rappers from Brooklyn 1974 births 21st-century American rappers Brooklyn College alumni