Hip Hop 4 Life - Events

Events

Hip Hop 4 Life's Past and Future Events include:

  • BET Rap It Up and Hip Hop 4 Life Youth Empowerment Tour As part of a national HIV/AIDS public awareness initiative, BET Rap It Up partnered with Hip Hop 4 Life and NYC's Hot 97 radio station to host a series of celebrity forums. The 4-day tour visited local New York City high schools to address social behaviors and attitudes impacting today's young adults.
  • Georgia Campaign For Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, Atlanta, GA
  • Health Time At the Apollo, Harlem Health Day
  • National Kids Day, Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club, Bronx, NY
  • 10 Week Co-Ed Empowerment Workshops, Brooklyn's Children Museums
  • YouthFest 2008
  • YouthFest 2009
  • YouthFest 2010, Saturday, September 25, 2010 at St. Francis College in Brooklyn, NY. Topic: Let's Talk About Sex: Sexual Health, STI's, STDs, HIV/AIDS, Birth Control, Abstinence, Responsibility, Prevention, Sexual Pressure, and Teem Pregnancy.

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