• Check out what Nakeyshaey had to say about the Essence of Hip-Hop at the
    Evangelical Lutheran Church of America conference in Los Angeles this past
    July 2007.  Click on the following link to listen to the audio C070724b.mp3.  
             You will need real player to listen to the audio.  Go to http://www.real.com/player to download.   

  • The Documentary "Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes" by Byron Hurt uses
    the Hip-Hop Therapy Project as a Resource for its content.  Click here for
    details!

  • The Hip-Hop Therapist™ is quoted along with the QUEEN of Hip-Hop Soul,
    Mary J. Blige,  about the value of Hip-Hop and its ability to heal.  Click here
    to find out more!

  • The Hip-Hop Therapist™  is acknowledged and recognized by her alma Loyola
    University Chicago (LUC).  Click here to find out what LUC had to say
    about their Extraordinary Alum!

  • The Hip-Hop Therapist™ opens up a new office in the new Bronzeville Cultural
    District in Milwaukee, WI.  Click here for details!

  • After years of field testing and research, the Hip-Hop Therapist™ Introduces
    the Hip-Hop Therapy Project (HHTP) to the World!.  Click here for details!


Also, the Hip-Hop Therapist™ has been heard nationally on top radio stations across
the country discussing a wide range of topics that impact those who embrace,
embody, enjoy, and are most affected by Hip-Hop music and culture.  She's given
insight on everything from why todays youth embrace Hip-Hop to dealing with
violence and misogyny in Hip-Hop: from using Hip-Hop to counteract negative
images and themes to coping with the commercial impact of the Hip-Hop Industry on
underserved and disenfranchised communities.   
Personal Issues:

Drama & Conflict
Setting Boundaries
Goal Settings
Gossiping
Relationship Issues
Family Drama
Saying What You Mean & Meaning
What You Say
Gender Differences
Breaking Habits
Stress Management
Anger Management
Being Positive
Communication Skills
Assimilation Training
Letting Go
Generational Abuse/Truama
Journaling
Becoming Organized
Getting it Together
Self Identity
Cultural Competency
You Are Who You Hang With
Changing Your Environment
Getting to Know Yourself
Motivation
Achieving Your Personal Best
Parenting:

Balancing Work and Parenting
The Do’s and Don’ts of Discipline
Patience
Raising Responsible Children
Boundary Setting
Equal Parenting
Child Care Issues
Relating to Your  Teen/Adult Child
Single Parenting
Sibling Rivalry
Coping with Illness/Death
Blended Families
Letting Go/Empty Nest
How to Nurture Your Child
Raising Children to Learn
Quality Not Quantity Time
Dealing With Sleep Issues
Work Related Issues:

Mentoring
Public Speaking Skills
Community Organizing
Cultural Competency
Networking
Diversity
Leadership Training
Customer Service Skills
Dealing With Office Gossip
Office Politics
Phone Etiquette
Empathic Listening
Continuing Education
Goal Setting
Organizational Development
Stress Management
Time Management
Conflict Resolution
Team Building
Negotiating
Assertive Communication
  • Aurora Family Services
  • Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare
  • Carthage College
  • Chicago Public Schools
  • Council on Social Work Education
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church Association
  • Illinois National Association of Social Workers
  • Latino Social Workers Organization
  • Los Angeles County Department of Corrections
  • Los Angeles Unified School District
  • Loyola University Chicago
  • Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division
  • Milwaukee County Department of Corrections
  • Milwaukee Public Schools
  • Minnesota Social Service Association
  • State of Illinois DCFS
  • State of Minnesota DCFS
  • State of Nevada DCFS
  • Travel Professionals of Color
  • University of Southern California
  • University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
  • Wisconsin National Association of Social Workers

and many, many more.......Including hood joints all across the United States i.e.
Barber Shops, Beauty Salons, Community Centers, Social Clubs and Events.

Hip-Hop Music and Culture has been used to facilitate the following
Workshop Topics (but not limited to):
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