Black Collegiate Should Move Away from Divine 9 to DJ Chillhop Campus Clubs
We are officially recommending Black college students migrate away from the Black fraternity and sorority system and focus more on establishing clubs around interests and pursuits. The Divine 9 is compromised with the Democrat Party and betrayed the Black community as a result.
We are proposing a new framework to help Black college student realign themselves around common interests and prepare themselves for a global diverse landscape.
In this article, we are going to discuss how to create a DJ club on campus that focus on digital-first entertainment and technology. The roadmap is establish a campus club, recruit members, have a strong club network and alumni within months using digital-first technology.
Divine 9 Betrayed the Black Community
The Divine 9 has made the decision to support Kamala Harris because she belongs to a Black sorority and become a partisan organization. Kamala Harris already said she wasn’t going to do anything specific for the Black community…nooooo!
Instead of being non-partisan, the Divine 9 decided to support Kamala Harris because she was an AKA, a betrayal of their social contract to the Black community where they should have remained non-partisan.
What is extremely offensive is the hubris of the Divine 9 to weaponized their organization to support a candidate in a partisan manner. They believe they had the Boule uppity elitism and influence to convince everyday Black folks despite the policies of Kamala that ran in full counter of Black people interest.
Because the Divine 9 pulled this partisan “voter registration” drive and was willing to sellout the Black community over Greek letter symbolism, we will respond as a result. You cannot change people or organizations; you have to deal with them.
The Divine 9 need to be questioned on their existential value and role if they are operating as a shadow wing of the Democrat Party to round up Black votes and we get no tangibles in return.
We will launch our initiatives and put the Divine 9 on the defensive – they are not special or above reproach, especially coming for our people like we some sheep that supposed to fall in line with Greek letter symbolism. That was offensive and cannot go unchecked.
There are plenty of members of renouncing Divine 9 to pledge their alignment with one master and declare Christ is King. But on the campus, we think there are better alternatives for Black students that add better value than associating with the Divine 9 clique and Boule stuff.
Campus Club Model Has More Tangible Value
If you watch a lot of anime or read manga books, most of the storyline center on a Japanese school club. This storyline is common because it is where people with similar interest get together, have conflicts or similarities, but at the end of the series, they all come together for the common cause to pursue their interest in the school club.
The purpose of a school club is to bring like-minded students together on a common interest or goal. We believe that Black students should start creating clubs instead of aspiring to social status of a fraternity or sorority. We can make a strong argument that a school club has more pull and social capital than a Greek-letter organization when it comes to post-graduate skills and network.
Think of the type of campus clubs that can be created.
Entrepreneurial Club. These are for students who want to discuss how to start a business, evaluate existing businesses, and what skills and tools are needed to become an entrepreneur.
Farming Club. For those students who want to learn how to grow plants and vegetables, or take care of livestock, and discuss farm-to-table, agricultural technologies and techniques.
Flying and Sailing Club. These are students interesting in aviation or boating and want to know how to maintain an aircraft or cabin cruiser with aspirations of having their own adventures and journeys.
Travel Club. These are for students who want to travel to places and learn how to move as a tourist, or a jet setter, or a Passport Bro, or travel sistas.
Crypto Club. Students who are interested in all things crypto such as blockchain platforms, crypto mining, staking, airdrops, investing, and more.
Chillhop DJ Club. This is the one we will be discussing in this article, these are DJs who want to perform and create their own streams and crypto chillhop café after reading a Dream and Hustle article about it.
See, this has more depth than a social status Divine 9 who act like you are not one of them, and they are not one of you. Why do Black students have to put up with this social order when we want to pursue our goals and interest?
So we recommend Black college students request to get a campus club going that will pursue their interest with other students where everybody is there because of their common interest.
Chillhop DJ Campus Club
The video is an example of what you want to accomplish as a Chillhop DJ Campus Club – you focus on the art of DJing, mixing tracks of all styles, and vibe of each of the members skills when they are on the tables and the decks.
The goal is the love of music, the love of blending, having a good time around good people. The path is to become event hosting and party toasting and giving the people the good music and good vibes as a hobby or even a career.
The original 30 Rotten Dissidents (3RD) that evolved into the 3rd (get it?) Strategic Institute, our original hacker group where all DJs and beat machine programmers in additional to our computer skills. We were all college students from various schools at the time when we formed.
Formation and Equipment
So let’s talk about the formation, all I did was type “how to start a college club” as an AI prompt and got the following information:
Find a group of people who are interested in the same thing as you. This could be anything from a hobby to a cause to a professional organization.
Talk to the student activities office on your campus. They will be able to tell you what the requirements are for starting a club and provide you with any necessary forms.
Find a faculty advisor. This is usually a requirement for starting a club. Your faculty advisor will be able to provide guidance and support.
Write a constitution for your club. This document will outline the purpose of your club, its structure, and its rules.
Hold an organizational meeting. This is a chance for everyone who is interested in joining the club to meet each other and discuss the club's goals.
Start promoting your club! Let people know about your club through flyers, social media, and word of mouth.
One thing not mentioned is funding – you can get funding from the school but your biggest funding will come from chillhop mixtapes, DJ events on-campus and off-campus, and people becoming patrons of your chillhop club because they want to be part of that vibe scene.
Overall, learn to use these AI prompt platforms to get the information you need to keep moving, also if you want to to brainstorm, definitely have AI putting out ideals and print out the results and post on a wall so your whole founding team can collaborate.
For physical equipment, I recommend several mixing decks which support either Serato or Traktor software where Serato is the most diverse and Traktor is the Native Instrument lineup, which I exclusively use for my sets. Also include turntables for vinyl mixing as well.
Additional equipment is for live-streaming and audio/video setup that includes amplifiers, compressors, and equalizers, and the speakers and studio monitors and stands and all the cables that hook everything up.
DJing and Streaminig
If you didn’t realize something, the DJ club is really built upon the college radio station model. You all can be DJs for events around the campus, and have your own parties. You are really the new version of WHUR, WKKC, WCRX, WCLK in the digital era.
What you and everyone in your club is interested in is the DJ profession and DJ events. This is setting up the equipment, getting the latest music to showcase, learn the DJing skills, learn to keep an social scene very safe and fun.
Also with the YouTube channel, learn to live stream and each of the DJs have to showcase their talent to a live audience on scene and out to the bigger audience.
There should be several levels in your chillhop club.
The first is the apprentice who should be learning how to setup the equipment and tune the audio. This is something they should know so they can troubleshoot the equipment if things go wrong and don’t sound right and have to move quickly in front of a live scene.
Then they can graduate to mixing skills and learn all the trade skills on blending, effects, and remixing, as well as live sampling. But most important, keep a good vibe, good flow going to keep the audience engaged, whether they dancing at the set or at home on their computer studying.
Activities and Trips
We recommend your campus club go on trips to raves from camping raves to DJ mega clubs, and even Ibiza, Spain and meetup with other DJ campus clubs to network. Forget about Tomorrowland as they sellout and too big of an event.
I would be looking at Electric Zoo, Electric Forest, Red Rocks, Electric Daisy Carnival, and the Amsterdam Music Festival, and Ultra festivals – have a plan trip to these places and focus on being safe in these environments, enjoy the DJs and watch their skills, and meetup with each other and be a big family.
I promise you, yall will get very big with international college DJ clubs, have a massive network and nothing but beautiful dating material more than any fraternity or sorority will ever have. And you will be participating in something you love, you are passionate about – and that’s what really matters.
Post Graduate DJing Life
Once you become an alumni, you got options with your DJing skills thanks to being part of that club that was founded on your interest and passion on being a DJ. You can still have a corporate job and DJ on the weekend for you and your friends or a small lounge.
If you or someone you know launch their own store, you can be right there toasting and get the party started, motivating the staff and team and let the drinks pour. You can travel to places like Thailand, Japan, South Africa, Belgium, France, Netherlands and have nice DJ events.
You and your other alumni can create a crypto chillhop café with the fellow alumni who were part of the Crypto campus club. You can also host streams on YouTube and other streaming channels, promoting new artists, new styles of music, new DJ equipment and be sponsored by the DJ equipment company.
Now if you do all of this, got the streams, got the DJ sets, got people vibing and smiling, meeting other DJs around the world, producing real value and got people happy and enjoying themselves – did you really needed the Divine 9 and their uppity and clique stuff? No, you doing a lot better because you pursued your personal interest with other folks and built a bigger social network out of your college years.
The goal of this article is for Black students to question the role and value the Divine 9 actually provides after they tried to shill for the Democrat Party instead of focus on campus activities. We are arguing Black students will have more happier experience, more values, more dates, more post-grad opportunities by pursuing their interests in a club model.
Because the biggest flex is when your college DJ club think you drop off the scene, never heard of you and one day, a YouTube recommended video show up and they see you dropping in – a legend among the global league of legends. That’s the real flex and your legacy that will carry with you.
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