Beth Sachnoff
beth@hiphopassociation.org
718.682.2744
HHEAL! A Celebration of Culture, Education, and Social Justice
During Hip-Hop Appreciation and Immigrant Heritage Week
is a three-day festivity focusing on culture, education, and social justice presented by the Hip-Hop Association, in conjunction with the Social Services of Hip Hop, We Got Issues!, Afro-Latin@ Project, and the New York State Youth Leadership Council. Additional support provided by African Ancestry, Third World Newsreel, Flocabulary, and Word Beats and Life.
Taking place from April 18-20 at the Raphael Hernandez School of the Performing Arts (
IS 217) in the Bronx, HHEAL Fest combines the Freshest Youth Program, Hip-Hop Education (H2Ed) Summit, and a third day dedicated to a Town Hall Meeting and a special tribute by the first and only African-American, International Grandmaster Chess Champion, Maurice Ashley, dedicated to the Founder of Hip-Hop – Kool Herc and the First Lady of Hip-Hop – Cindy Campbell in homage of their Jamaican roots.
During the three days patrons will enjoy a fair-like atmosphere with interactive workshops, panels, film screenings, and performances that will focus on Hip-Hop as a tool for education, immigrant history, media literacy, life skills, and youth empowerment. Community leaders, presenters, speakers and organizations will have a chance to engage with the public. Some of the organizations attending include: Life Camp, New York University, Hip-Hop4Life, Life Beat, Deep Sea Innertainment, Word Beats and Life, MNN Youth Channel, Stop The Violence Movement, Women’s Organization of Rebirth Through Healing (WORTH), and Breakthrough: Building Human Rights Culture.There will be screenings of videos made by youth and young adults. On Saturday, Director – Angelica Macklin and Executive Director of the Seattle Debate League, Jennifer Johnson will present the Hip-Hop and Debate Project. On Sunday, Citizens of Nowhere will be screening by Betty Bastidas and Joel Mejia. The film gives a voice to the thousands of undocumented immigrant youth living in the US, with the constant fear of being deported while serving as resource for advocates of immigrant youth, the education sector and non-profit organizations serving immigrant communities
Other highlights include, Piper Anderson will be the Closing Keynote Speaker for the H2Ed Summit, and DJ Laylo (Dominican Republic), Eli Efi (Brazil), Jackie Rob, Slangston Hughes, Chosan (Sierra Leone), and El Ballet Folklórico Nuevo Amanecer (Mexico) performing during the Town Hall Meeting hosted by Caridad “La Bruja” De La Luz (Puerto Rico).
Make sure to register by April 17 at www.hiphopassociation.org/hheal08
Save $10 for H2Ed Summit, Admission at the door is $35
PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
Moderator: Jineea Butler (Social Services of Hip-Hop)
Panelists: Franco Rosado (Activist/Hip-Hop Theater), Maria Rubio (Teaching Artist/Aerosol Art), Kazi Rolle (MC/Hip-Hop Project), GI Jane (B-Girl/Break-dancing), and Mazi Mutafa (Word Beats and Life)
Film Screenings | Concurrent Workshops (3:30-5pm)
Opening Keynote Address (9:45am) – Dr. Daniel Banks (Director of Hip-Hop Theater Initiative – Tisch School of the Arts, NYU)
Moderator: Sarah Montgomery-Glinski (Co-Director of H2Ed)Panelists: Erica Ford (Life Camp), Cristina Jimenez (NY State Youth Leadership Council), Capital X (Death Penalty Abolitionist), Minister Server (Hip-Hop Ministries), and Dr. David Kirkland (Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development – Department of Teaching and Learning, NYU)
Conscious Women Rock the Page (Literacy) – J-Love, We Got Issues!
Palestinian and Israeli Education Project – Ora Wise
Rapamatics – Derrick “Rapmatician” Phillips
Hip Hop Life Skills – Minister Server (ATL)
H2A Resources + Community (15-min presentation) Andrew/Sarah
Breakthrough Presentation of ICE (15-min presentation) Sandy Shin
I Am Hip-Hop/Skills Board Game (15-min presentation) Nicole Duncan Smith
Stop The Violence Curriculum – Hakim Green
The Message (Literacy)- Felicia Pride (DC)
Beyond Bars and Borders – Mark Gonzales (LA)
Piper Anderson
Closing Reception- (6-7pm)
The Hip-Hop Association (H2A), the Afro-Latin@ Project, and The New York State Youth Leadership Council 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. It will include a screening of Citizens of Nowhere by Betty Bastidas and Joel Mejia. The film gives a voice to the thousands of undocumented immigrant youth living in the US, with the constant fear of being deported while serving as resource for advocates of immigrant youth, the education sector and non-profit organizations serving immigrant communities. A special tribute dedicated to Kool Herc and Cindy Campbell to pay homage to their Jamaican roots.



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