Hip Hop Against Violence
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About Hip Hop Against Violence,
Jam Master Jay Foundation 4 Youth/ Embracing A.R.M.S
The Hip Hop Against Violence School Tour which it was created by two Harrisburg Teens Elijah Ellis and James Brickus of the Universal Zulu Nation Pennsylvania (Zulu Bratz) seen a plate form to raised awareness about the culture on Peace and Unity
Hip Hop Against Violence School Tour is a movement of young artist who is taking a stand to “Stop The Violence” and using Hip Hop as a tool to bridge the gap and unified the Community, Schools and Educators through Assemblies performances, Lectures and Workshop. The tour will consist of Break Dancers, Emcees, Poets and Speaker of victims families, or victim of Gun Violence.
HHAV started in 2006 by Hip Hop Educator and Historian Michelle Hairston who founded the Unifying Through the Hip Hop Culture, Harrisburg City Breakers and a dedicated member of Universal Zulu Nation Pennsylvania Chapter. Ms. Hairston started this movement to seek peace and unity by using Education, Entertainment and Arts through the Hip Hop Culture and its movement.
Our Misson is to display the positive side of Hip Hop and bridging the gap thought Social Skills, Entertainment and Education.
This year theme is Unifying, Socialization and Communication through Music, Dance and Performance.
Speakers
Perfomance
Workshop
Round Table with the students
Jam Master Jay Foundation 4 Youth/ Embracing A.R.M.S
The Hip Hop Against Violence School Tour which it was created by two Harrisburg Teens Elijah Ellis and James Brickus of the Universal Zulu Nation Pennsylvania (Zulu Bratz) seen a plate form to raised awareness about the culture on Peace and Unity
Hip Hop Against Violence School Tour is a movement of young artist who is taking a stand to “Stop The Violence” and using Hip Hop as a tool to bridge the gap and unified the Community, Schools and Educators through Assemblies performances, Lectures and Workshop. The tour will consist of Break Dancers, Emcees, Poets and Speaker of victims families, or victim of Gun Violence.
HHAV started in 2006 by Hip Hop Educator and Historian Michelle Hairston who founded the Unifying Through the Hip Hop Culture, Harrisburg City Breakers and a dedicated member of Universal Zulu Nation Pennsylvania Chapter. Ms. Hairston started this movement to seek peace and unity by using Education, Entertainment and Arts through the Hip Hop Culture and its movement.
Our Misson is to display the positive side of Hip Hop and bridging the gap thought Social Skills, Entertainment and Education.
This year theme is Unifying, Socialization and Communication through Music, Dance and Performance.
Speakers
Perfomance
Workshop
Round Table with the students
Organizer
Hiphophistorian Queen
Organizer
Harrisburg, PA