• Scholar and Cultural Critic, Tricia Rose, cites
    The Hip-Hop Therapy Project, LLC as a
    progressive Hip Hop Organization in her new
    book "The Hip-Hop Wars".

  • Check out The Hip-Hop Therapist and what
    she has to say about Hip Hop in Social Work.  
    Click Here to read the article.

  • Another reference to Nakeyshaey's work.  
    Click Here to learn more.

  • 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.   
  • 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.
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