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Raquel Cepeda's book And It Don't Stop: The Best Hip-Hop Journalism of the Last 25 Years, the first ever "Best of" anthology focusing on the history of hip-hop culture, is the winner of a 2005 PEN Beyond Margins Award and Best Arts Book 2005 from the Latino Book Awards.
Cepeda's work was included in Da Capo's Best Music Writing of 2006 anthology and in Jeff Chang's anthology Total Chaos where she penned a paper about Yoruba art in hip-hop iconography. Over the span of twelve years or so, she's also contributed to People, The Associated Press, Paper, The Village Voice and other nationally distributed publications, MTV News (circa Kurt Loder, Chris Connelly), USA Weekend, Source, Vibe, GQ, SPIN, and many others. She served as editor in chief of Russell Simmons' Oneworld Magazine when it was fresh (2001-4), and was the founder and Executive Producer of Content and Editor-in-Chief of the very first online destination dedicated to young multicultural women.
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