Wednesday, March 22nd

Elevating Hip Hop Health

Health and wellbeing within the Hip-Hop community

About the Event

A discussion about health vulnerabilities within the Hip-Hop community, acknowledging the loss of so many too young and demystifying the stigma of asking for help. As well as, information about free and affordable resources available to improve overall health.

The panel will take place as part of the Hip Hop: Conscious, Unconscious exhibition at Fotografiska and feature insights from rapper Doug E. Fresh also known as the “Original Human Beatbox” (and Founding Honorary Board Member of Hip-Hop Public Health), Erfan Karim (Executive Director of Express Care at NYC Health and Hospitals), and Jennifer Leff (LCSW, Managing Director, Human Services at MusiCares). Moderated by Dr. Olajide Williams of Hip-Hop Public Health.

Opening remarks will be given by Ariel Palitz, Founding Director of the NYC Office of Nightlife at the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment which promotes health, wellness and harm reduction programs for the nightlife community including the ‘ELEVATE Nightlife: Health & Wellbeing’ Initiative and the ‘NARCAN Behind Every Bar’ campaign.

 

Photo Credit: Derrel Todd

Details & pricing

General Admission: $41
Select Guest Access: $21
Member Price: $21
Patron Price: $11

Museum admission is included with ticket purchase.
In partnership with Hip Hop 50, $1 of each ticket sale goes to support the Universal Hip Hop Museum.

 

Wednesday, March 22nd
6:30 PM | Doors open
7:00 PM | Event start
9:00 PM | Event end

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