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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“At all events there is in Brooklyn
something that makes me feel at home.”
—Marianne Moore (18871972)
“This is certainly not the place for a discourse about what festivals are for. Discussions on this theme were plentiful during that phase of preparation and on the whole were fruitless. My experience is that discussion is fruitless. What sets forth and demonstrates is the sight of events in action, is living through these events and understanding them.”
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)
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—E.M. (Edward Morgan)