- Steven Hager
Steven Hager, a writer, journalist, and
counterculture andmarijuana activist , was born May 25, 1951, inChampaign-Urbana, Illinois , the son of Lowell P. Hager and Francis Erea Hager.Early life and career
While a student in junior high, he established his first publication, "The Captain Crunch Courier", a humor
xerox zine that was given away free. Two years later, while a student at Urbana High, he created "The Tin Whistle", a monthly newspaper that was eventually distributed in four high schools in CentralIllinois . Hager briefly visitedHaight-Ashbury in 1968, and the following year he attended the firstWoodstock festival. He obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater (Playwriting), and a Masters of Science inJournalism , both from the University of Illinois.After graduation, Hager moved to
New York City , worked for a number of magazines before becoming a reporter for the "New York Daily News ". During this time, he began researching thehip hop movement of theSouth Bronx . His first article on the subculture was published on the cover of the "Village Voice " and was the first time the words "hip hop" appeared in print. [ [http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=3661 Hip-Hop Journalists Host Round Table Panel Discussion] by Clover Hope -- Raquel Cepeda, former editor-in-chief of Russell Simmon’s "One World" magazine and editor of the book "And It Don't Stop: The Best Hip-Hop Journalism of the Last 25 Years", mentioned a piece by writer Steven Hager called “Afrika Bambaataa’s Hip-Hop,” as the first time the term “Hip-Hop” was coined in an article. The article is reprinted in her book.] Hager based his article on interviews withAfrika Bambaataa , founder of theZulu Nation , and one of the three original hip hop DJs (the others beingKool Herc andGrandmaster Flash ). Hager sold his original story "Beat Street" toHarry Belafonte , and the film with the same name was distributed byOrion Pictures . In 1984, St. Martins' Press released his book, "Hip Hop", the first history ofrap music ,break dancing andgraffiti art . He followed that book with "Art After Midnight," an examination of the New York club scene and its influence on artists, primarilyJean Michel Basquiat ,Keith Haring andKenny Scharf , a book also published by St. Martins' Press.Career with "High Times"
In 1988, Hager was hired as editor of
High Times magazine. He is most famous for removing hard drugs (e.g.,cocaine andheroin ) from the magazine, and concentrating on advocating personal cultivation of marijuana. Hager also created theCannabis Cup , a marijuana awards ceremony held everyThanksgiving inAmsterdam , and TheFreedom Fighters , the firsthemp legalization group. The Freedom Fighters were famous for dressing up in Colonial outifts and organizinghemp rallies across America. One rally, The Boston Freedom Rally, quickly became the largest political event in the country, drawing an audience of over 100,000 to the Boston Common. Hager created a garage-rock revival band called the Original Soul Assassins. The band played many of the rallies. Their biggest show was opening for theButthole Surfers in front of 50,000 people inWashington, DC .In the 1990s, Hager turned the membership list of the Freedom Fighters over to
NORML , and began concentrating on creating events that advocated the environmental benefits of hemp while also demonstrating the spiritual uses of cannabis. The World Hemp Expo Extravaganja, or Whee! Festivals, were held inOregon ,Washington ,Michigan , andOhio . Unfortunately, the promoters who held Whee! festivals all found themselves subject to intense law enforcement efforts to shut down their venues. The primary focus of Whee! was a silent, Sunday, Sunset meditation for peace in the drug war.In 1993, Hager left his job as editor of High Times for several months while he learned to shoot and edit video. When he returned to the magazine, he was documenting all research on videotape. Over the past 15 years he has produced several feature documentaries and assembled the world's largest archive of marijuana-related video. Documentaries Hager has produced include: "Let Freedom Ring," "Secrets of the Dutch Grow Masters," "The Cannabis Cup," "Saint Stephen," and "The 20th Cannabis Cup." He also wrote the narration for "AKA Tommy Chong."
Hager's most recent book, "The Octopus Conspiracy and Other Vignettes of the Counterculture: From Hippies to High Times to Hip-Hop and Beyond", was published by Trine Day. In 2007, he produced a
reality television show based around his job as the Editor-in-Chief of "High Times" magazine. His longterm project is called the Peace Trail Project, which hopes to establish a permanent migratory tribe of all cultures that moves from south in the Winter and north in the Summer.Hager also regularly appears on college campuses, sometimes solo, but usually as part of a debate on the legalization of marijuana, alongside former New York City D.E.A. chief Robert Stutman. The event, knowns as "Heads versus Feds," began in 2001 and has visited more than 200 colleges in eight years, regularly drawing standing-room crowds. The debate is booked by Wolfman Productions in Connecticut.
References
* [http://www.earlham.edu/publicaffairs/content/pressroom/archive/2006/april/060413s-marijuana.php Marijuana, Good or Bad?] - Hager biography for debate event at
Earlham College
* [http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1993/4/93.04.04.x.html Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute] Course guide on The Evolution of Rap Music in the United States by Henry A. Rhodes
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/1893010147 Adventures in the Counterculture: From Hip Hop to High Times] (2002)
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,680570,00.html High honours for rebels with a cause] . Duncan Campbell's 2002 piece about The Counterculture Hall of Fame.External links
* [http://myspace.com/stevenhager Hager's personal MySpace page]
* [http://youtube.com/templedragon420 Hager's YouTube channel]
* [http://myspace.com/peacetrailproject MySpace page for Peace Trail Project]
* [http://www.wolfmanproductions.com/thc.htm "Heads vs. Feds": the debate over the legalization of marijuana]
* [http://www.hightimes.com "High Times" magazine website]
* [http://www.cannabiscup.com/ht/cancup/ Cannabis Cup website]
* [http://octopusconspiracy.com "Octopus Conspiracy" web site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/theoriginalsoulassassins Soul Assassins myspace page]
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