Hip Hop Culture is a reverberation of centuries-long resistance to oppression by Black and Brown people in the Americas. Born in the Bronx from meager beginnings; emerging from the ghetto streets plagued by poverty and violence, Hip Hop is now a medium that empowers people across the globe. However, the Hip Hop Industry and, to some degree, the world of Hip Hop Education are no longer held accountable to the people. This Program seeks to reconnect the most influential parts of Hip Hop with the streets it was born from.
The Hip-Hop Pedagogy Community Education Workshop Series is designed to promote the multidisciplinary pedagogy of Hip-Hop Culture. Recognizing Hip-Hop as a major influence on youth culture today, this workshop series will inspire participants through the Five Elements of Hip-Hop Culture. Workshops will expose families to vital resources and services that will enable them to build up themselves and surrounding community.
The Hip-Hop Pedagogy Community Education Workshop Series is a six week program that is Free and Open to the Public – All ages welcome!!!
March Dates and Times: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27 5pm – 9pm
April Dates and Times:
4/3 or 4/10 – Spring Break Field Trip – Details Soon
4/17, 4/24 5pm – 9pm
May Dates and Times:
Program Final Project
Elements of Culture: Art Showcase and Open Mic
5/1 5pm – 9pm
For More Information Please Contact Us At: phoenixqueensofthenation@gmail.com or contact Zulu Queen Benu Ma’at Directly At: benu.maat@gmail.com