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HHEAL [Hip-Hop Educates and Advances Lives!] Fest!
A Celebration of Culture, Education, and Social Justice During NYC’s Immigrant Heritage Week
PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
Freshest Youth Program | April 18, 1-5 PM: Students from NYC Public Schools will participate in a day of FREE activities that include media literacy workshop, film screenings, and Hip-Hop aesthetic workshops (mcing, djing, break-dancing, graffiti, and beat-boxing). The Hip-Hop Association, in collaboration with its community partners, offers youth a fresh perspective on learning, the arts, and social justice. Welcome/Intro (1pm) Panel Discussion (1:15-2:30pm) - Express Yourself: Using Hip-Hop as a creative outlet Moderator: Jineea Butler Panelists: Franco Rosado (Activist/Hip-Hop Theater), Maria Rubio (Graf Artist/Aerosol Art), Kazi Rolle (MC/Hip-Hop Project), GI Jane (B-Girl/Break-dancing), and Mazi Mutafa (Word Beats and Life) Hip-Hop Theater Play - (2:45-3:15pm) - Excerpt Performances of "Eastside Story" Film Screenings | Concurrent Workshops (3:30-5pm) H2Ed Summit | April 19, 9:30 AM-5 PM: The H2Ed Summit brings together noted Hip-Hop educators, historians, and community organizations to facilitate professional development workshops. The H2Ed Summit serves as a space for exchange of educational models, practices, theories, and multimedia training in order to build inter-generational relationships and future education leaders. Welcome (9:30am) Opening Keynote Address (9:45am) - Dr. Daniel Banks (NYU) Panel Discussion - The Impact of Hip-Hop in Education Reform and Social Justice Movements (10-11am) Moderator: Sarah Montgomery-Glinski (Co-Director of H2Ed) Panelists: Erica Ford (Life Camp), Cristina Jimenez (NY State Youth Leadership Council), Capital X, Minister Server, and Dr. David Kirkland (NYU)
Morning Workshops (90-mins) (11-12:30) NYCORE ? We Got Issues - Conscious women Rock the Page (NYC) J-Love PEP (NYC) Ora Wise Math Project (NYC) Derrick - Rapmatics Lunch (1-2pm) H2A Resources + Community (15-min presentation) (NYC) Andrew/Sarah Breakthrough Presentation of ICE (15-min presentation) (NYC) Sandy Shin I Am Hip-Hop/Skills Board Game (15-min presentation) (NYC) Nicole Duncan Smith Matinee Movie Screening 2-2:45pm (45-min) Hip-Hop Debate Presentation ( Afternoon Workshops (90-min)(3-4:30pm) HELP/Stop the Violence Curriculum ( The Message (DC) Felicia Pride Hip Hop Life Skills ( Closing Keynote Address/Performance (4:45pm) Rha Goddess TBD Closing Reception- (6-7pm) Town Hall | April 20, 3-5 PM: The Hip-Hop Association (H2A), the Afro-Latin@ Project, and The New York State Youth Leadership Conference invite you to: The Truth About Immigrants Through the Voices of HIP-HOP, an evening of poetry, songs, music, games, and conversation about the real story of our immigrant communities. This forum will explore issues on heritage, race relations, and immigrant contributions. A special tribute dedicated to Kool Herc and Cindy Campbell to pay homage to their Jamaican roots. About the Hip-Hop Association: The Hip-Hop Association [H2A] is a 501(c)(3) media, education, and arts community building organization. Our projects are designed to encourage critical thinking, education reform, cross-cultural unity and civic engagement. The H2A empowers the community through the use of media, technology, resources, social entrepreneurship, and leadership development. We are producers of the largest annual international Hip-Hop film festival, and Hip-Hop Education forums. www.hiphopassociation.org About the Social Services of Hip Hop: The Social Services of Hip Hop is a psychology based service agency that identifies and remedies issues that affect the growth of the Hip Hop community by presenting revenue generating and community building activities. The company serves as a technical assistance intermediary that organizes and enhances programs that interact with the Hip Hop Community. Our mission is to empower Hip Hop citizens to their maximum level of functioning by providing effective tools, resources and services. www.ss-hiphop.com About We Got Issues!: We Got Issues! mission is to awaken a new brand of feminine centered leadership and social/political activism in About the Afro-Latin@ Project: The Afro-Latin@ Project aims to document, promote, and support the development of Afro-Latin@ studies and grass roots activities in the www.afrolatinoproject.org About the The New York State Youth Leadership Council is a network of young advocates representing high schools, colleges, communities of faith and community-based organizations committed to promoting the advancement of immigrant youth through leadership development and advocacy. http://www.nysylc.org For Immediate Release Media Contact: Beth Sachnoff This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it 718.682.2744 |
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