Created By: Trevor Claiborn Farmer Brown Tha MC’ “Farmer Brown Tha MC was created to develop more practical, efficient, holistic approaches in engaging and informing Black and other underrepresented groups in urban and rural communities of the concept of sustainability and the opportunities and resources available through a culturally palatable understanding of agriculture and natural resources. The overall goal is to assist people in these communities in improving quality of life and cultivating a more efficient sustainable workforce.

This program is designed to address the cultural disparities present in agriculture and STEM related fields and the need to increase academic opportunities and career paths to counter stagnant wages, under employment, and lack of skillsets within this industry.

As the 2nd largest sector for employment in America, this model provides exploration and self-discovery for paths for leaving generational poverty towards means of self-sufficiency found in a more agrarian appreciation. Similar Productions

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“For the racial and ethnic groups being depicted in productions and other area of communication, the effects of exposure depends on the quantity and quality of portrayals.”

Media, Council On Communications And. "Media Use in School-Aged Children and Adolescents." Pediatrics. November 01, 2016. Solution/Research Based Approach:

The Farmer Brown Tha MC series is tailored specifically to Black and other minority communities intentionally depicting Black men and women in leading roles, informational roles, sometimes comical roles, serious roles and knowledgeable roles around agriculture following black producers and scientists. This project is intended to contribute to building a more mainstream, futuristic ag /science conscious culture within the targeted communities.

As there are many educational productions that include Black and ethnic minority characters as a supporting role or even lead role in some instances, there are very few productions depicting a minority as the leader of the room, especially in regards to agriculture. By incorporating original modern sounding hip hop vocals and production, I have developed a proven researched based method of not only engaging and informing the targeted demographic as well as other ethnicities. Problem

According to the US Dept. of Education, in 2016, of the 30,143 Agricultural degrees awarded, White earned 27,220 (90%), Hispanic or Latino earned 2,774 (9.2%), Black or African Americans earned 1,222 (4.5%). As the average age of farmers is increasing and the number of students pursuing agricultural studies and careers remain stagnant, it is important to engage minority communities to bring awareness to the opportunities within agriculture, which may not be as obvious or culturally relatable. (3)

Because of lack of representation, negative connotations, lack of diversity in decision making positions, and historic discrimination amongst other intentional and unintentional factors, Black or those classified as African American, who once made up 15% of farmers in the 1920’s now make up less than 2% of primary farm operators. This group makes up only 4% of degree holders in agriculture. African American Farmers in

1920’s 2012 15% 2% Land Ownership/Primary Operators Academics 30,143 Agriculture Degrees awarded in 2016

White 27,220 (90%) Hispanic or Latino 2,774 (9.2%) Black or African American 1,222 (4.5%) RESEARCH FINDINGS “It would also be beneficial if more of the agriculture companies and industries showed African Americans participating in the industry. Making these images more available may help African American youth see the kind of jobs they could have if they chose agriculture as a career.”(2,5)

“Of 3,320 children’s books published in 2018, 390 books are about African Americans and 194 is written or authored by this group. Of 240 about Latinx, 187 is written by this group, of 34 written about Native Americans, 23 is written by that group”(11)

“Black, Hispanic, and Asian 8-18 year olds spend on average 4 ½ more media daily than their white counterparts”(4)

“For the racial and ethnic groups being depicted in productions and other areas of communication, the effects of exposure depends on the quantity and quality of portrayals.”(8)

“Hip-hop culture extended its own parameters by permeating the realms of sports, tech and venture capitalism. By the next election cycle, it will have dominated these three industries, too.” Products, Results, Outcomes:

Increased focus on various S.T.E.A.M. and agriculture career paths to youth in underrepresented populations to address educational media/content disparities

Culturally competent modern extension youth outreach and community engagement strategies and programming targeting youth and families via digital platforms and modern technology

Identify key stakeholders and organizations who patronize and benefit from this programming

Published literature and audio content available for retail

Pipeline influencing minority populations enrolling in Ag/S.T.E.A.M. programs, Pursuing Ag careers

Fundraising opportunities for participating schools & organizations via live presentations and performances Bio:

Trevor Claiborn aka Farmer Brown Tha MC, resident of Lexington, KY., is an author, producer, songwriter, entertainer, environmental educator, extension professional, agriculturalist, youth program director and public speaker.

During his undergrad studies at State University where he received his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Food, & Environment, he developed the character and programming for his award winning research project; Farmer Brown Tha MC, exploring ways to engage youth in agriculture and natural sciences using hip-hop audio and video productions and presentations.

From 2016 to the present, Claiborn has presented about agriculture, diversifying agricultural and STEM Fields, creative youth engagement strategies, and his research to more than 150 venues to tens of thousands of youth & families across the country including k-12 classrooms, college classrooms, community events, churches, gymnasiums, theatres and more. Traction https://m.state-journal.com/2015/11/19/k-states-farmer-brown-aims-to-inspire- Partnerships, sponsorships, & grants from: moreminority-farmers/ Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center in Lexington, KY State Journal Frankfort KY Community Action Council NAAEE National Association of Environmental Education http://www.kentucky.com/living/home-garden/article130590194.html Partners for Youth (Lexington KY) Lexington Herald Leader New Future Foundation. (NGO) United Nations delegate (NY, NY) UK Federal Credit Union (Lexington KY) http://www.wdrb.com/story/33862621/farmer-brown-entertains-educates- Lexington Public Library (Lexington KY) nextgeneration-of-farmers KY Farmers Markets WDRB Louisville, KY. Kentucky State University (Frankfort KY) (Lexington KY) https://www.pbs.org/show/kentucky-life/ KY Public Schools (Kentucky) Kentucky Life Interview (KET) Religious institutions https://periscopeforweb.com/facebook-live/2017/12/12/our-people-need-to-grow- Honors, Awards, & Press Coverage: our-own-food-this-brother-farmer-brown-is-rapping-about-it-and-the-kids-love-it- Rising Star Award from Kentucky Association of Environmental Educators intellectualchocolate-com (KAEE) Louisville, KY 2016 Intellectual Chocolate interview with Dr. Boyce Watkins Central Kentucky Diversity Consortium MOSAIC Award at 2016 MOSAIiC Conference, https://www.facebook.com/KyStateU/videos/vb.682850765132500/1269878156429 Berea, KY, 755/?type=2&theater Association Of 1890's Research & Development (ARD) Research Symposium 2017 Champion of Change Channel 18 news Lexington KY 2ND Place in Community and Outreach ATLANTA, GA May 2016. Awarded Citation of Recognition on House Floor, https://spectrumnews1.com/ky/louisville/news/2019/10/02/hemp-roots--the- Kentucky House of Representatives history-of-hemp-in-kentucky December 4th — Farmer Brown Featured on WDRB (FOX News) Hemp Roots: The History of Hemp in Kentucky (Louisville, KY) 2016 December 14th — Farmer Brown featured on WKYT (CBS) (Lexington, KY) 2016 FARMER BROWN THA MC VIDEOS

Farmer Brown Tha MC "Class Room Visitor” (Pilot Episode 1) 8 mins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYHDMmwOEnA&t=9s

Science of Survival ($.o.$.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ-OjgRs9w4

Grow Harder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR839BTl4Pw&t=8s

Nutrition Game Proper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbjfaSWeOR8&t=1s

Chicken Leg Shuffle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhu_xJ2XOFc MUSIC

EDUCATIONAL HIP –HOP ALBUMS LITERATURE:

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Market:

 High demand for online education in the U.S. is expected to propel the growth of education market in the country.

 The low population of children under the age group of 3–6 limits the growth of the pre-k segment by end-user.

 Legal and regulatory issues in the U.S. education industry may restraint the market growth in the country.

 On-premises solutions dominate the type segment of the U.S. education market.

 The cloud-based solutions for education provide advantages over on-premises solution such as lower start-up cost, improved accessibility, faster deployment, and enhanced data security thus will have a high growth rate in the forecast period.

 The video-based content in the U.S. education industry is estimated to account for the highest CAGR of 5.1% from 2018 to 2026. It is anticipated that video-based content will be increasingly adopted as it facilitates faster thinking, improves problem-solving skills, and also reduces training cost and time.

 By smart learning mode, it is anticipated that virtual instructor-led training will witness the highest CAGR of 5% during the forecast period in the U.S. education market.

 The enhanced features provided by the interactive displays led to its major adoption in the U.S. education market. In 2017, this segment contributed around 45% market share.

 By component, the service segment will witness the highest CAGR of more than 4.5% in the forecast period.

 Learning Content Management System (LCMS) is the leading software in the U.S. education market.

 The growing enrollments in the school and the increased focus on quality learning are propelling the growth of the K-12 segment.

 Growing demand for smart education can be accredited to factors such as increased demand among instructors and learners for improving quality of education, reducing expenses of online training, curbing geographic challenges in physically attending classes, and time constraints faced by aspirants

 Increasing penetration of Internet of Things (IoT), enhanced Internet accessibility, and rapid adoption of mobile technology have encouraged users to adopt smart education solutions

 Innovative techniques such as gamification, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), microlearning, and adaptive learning, which improve the overall learning process, are expected to drive the smart education and learning market over the projected period

 North America accounted for the largest market share in 2017 owing to its large consumer base

 Some of the key industry participants in the market are Adobe Systems Incorporated (U.S.); Blackboard, Inc. (U.S.); Cisco Systems, Inc. (U.S.); Educomp Solutions Ltd. (India); and McGraw-Hill Education (U.S.). Cited Sources:

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3. "Gender and Racial Disparities in a Youth Urban Agriculture Workshop." The Journal of Extension (JOE). https://www.joe.org/joe/2018august/a3.php.

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