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ALL TRIBES SF + DALY CITY TEEN SERVICES

Empowerment
A Discussion Panel and Concert
Topic: Empowerment Through Hip Hop

Hosted By Kevvy Kev

ALL AGES EVENT
Sliding Scale $5-10

Proceeds will benefit Teen Programs for the community of Daly City

Our goal for EMPOWERMENT is to show the youth that Hip Hop is not just a hobby or a culture but it can be used in a positive way to help the people around you as well as themselves. Hip Hop is a form of art that can be used as an action to uplift lives, change social norms, gain confidence, an art that has already encouraged so many people around the world since its inception. Not all can see the possibilities that Hip Hop can provide and we hope this event can EMPOWER the youth and all others to use Hip Hop as a vehicle for change and positivity.

We have a really strong panel of speakers lined up to speak about Hip Hop through Journalism, Dance, Music, Art, Education, and Business.

Panelist Include:
Davey D. (Journalist/Hard Knock Radio)
Sake-1 (DJ/Local 1200)
Debra Koffler (Film Maker/Conscious Youth Media Crew/ Beat Rhymes and Life [producer])
Aiko (Dancer/Jam Patrol)
Nate Nevado (Rock The School Bells)
Adisa Banjoko (Bishop of Hip Hop/Lyrical Swords/Hip Hop Chess Federation)

Discussion Facilitated by Kevvy Kev

This diverse panel will discuss issues relating to Hip Hop and how you can empower yourself through Hip Hop Culture and Arts.

Live Performance by:
Orukusaki (Zulu Nation)
Ruby Ibarra
GMHQ
JAHI (Microphone Mechanics)


LIVE ART
DJ SHOWCASE
PRODUCERS SHOWCASE
BBOY/ BGIRL SHOWCASE

For more info please contact:
Gabriel Dela Cruz
gdelacruz@dalycity.org
alltribessf.uzn@gmail.com
415 606 4744
@delrokz
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Elements of Hip Hop: The ART of a Movement Exhibition Dates: June  17 through September 30th Opening Reception: Saturday,  June 19th 6PM-2AMPresented by The African  American Art & Culture Complex and Infin8 Sync LLC Co-Sponsored by the San Francisco Arts Commission
The exhibition is a celebration of the movement called Hip Hop. Join us as local artists  share their vision of the four elements of Hip Hop. Defined by Afrika  Bambaataa, founder of the Zulu Nation, the elements of Hip Hop are MC’ing, DJ’ing, urban  art, graffiti writing, and breakdancing.
The opening reception is the celebration of the StreetSmARTS program created by the San Francisco  Arts Commission in conjunction with the Department of Public Works. The  StreetSmARTS celebration and the Elements of Hip Hop exhibition kick off with live  muraling and movies. As the evening progresses there will be a DJ spinning, B-Boy contests and a midnight unveiling of the art pieces by local urban  artists.
This celebration extends into the summer with monthly panel discussions hosted by the San  Francisco Arts Commission, the African American Art & Culture Complex, Asia Pacific Islanders Cultural Center, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts and  the Queer Cultural Center discussing Hip Hop and its impact on different  cultures.

Elements of Hip Hop: The ART of a Movement
Exhibition Dates: June 17 through September 30th 
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 19th 6PM-2AM

Presented by The African American Art & Culture Complex and Infin8 Sync LLC
Co-Sponsored by the San Francisco Arts Commission

The exhibition is a celebration of the movement called Hip Hop. Join us as local artists share their vision of the four elements of Hip Hop. Defined by Afrika Bambaataa, founder of the Zulu Nation, the elements of Hip Hop are MC’ing, DJ’ing, urban art, graffiti writing, and breakdancing.

The opening reception is the celebration of the StreetSmARTS program created by the San Francisco Arts Commission in conjunction with the Department of Public Works. The StreetSmARTS celebration and the Elements of Hip Hop exhibition kick off with live muraling and movies. As the evening progresses there will be a DJ spinning, B-Boy contests and a midnight unveiling of the art pieces by local urban artists.

This celebration extends into the summer with monthly panel discussions hosted by the San Francisco Arts Commission, the African American Art & Culture Complex, Asia Pacific Islanders Cultural Center, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts and the Queer Cultural Center discussing Hip Hop and its impact on different cultures.

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