• Cultural Competency in the 21st Century
Training helping professionals and agencies in understanding the impact of pop
culture and how we can use it with the populations we serve.  

  • Getting Your Mind Right:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to motivate aspiring and established artists to get
emotional and mentally focused as they pursue a career in the music and
entertainment industry.  

  • Hip-Hop Therapy ® 101:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to encourage and coach helping professionals and
agencies in to engage in culturally competent practice with youth and young         
adults.    

  • Keeping it Real by Changing from Within:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture Encouraging a healthy self understanding and
self concept while coaching effective strategies that promote change from within.

  • Giving and Receiving:  The Value of Effective Communication:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to encourage cultural competency while coaching
effective communications strategies for interacting with today’s youth.

  • Cruel Intentions:  
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to explore mean spirited behaviors amongst youth
and young adults with schools, churches, and other community organizations.

  • Am I My Brothers Keeper:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to explore mutuality and friendship in male to male
relationships with youth and adult males.

  • Am I My Sisters Keeper:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to explore mentoring relationships between mature
and young adult women.  

  • The Making of a Lady:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to facilitate discussions with adolescent and young
adult females in effort to explore their self concept, identity, and reality; also
exploring negative and positive images, female role models, and other examples of
ladylike and unladylike behavior.  Participants develop blueprints of their ideal lady
like figure, and lastly an action plan that highlights how one will put that criterion
developed into motion.  

  • Real Talk w/ the Church:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to encourage cultural competency while helping
church congregations understand youth culture and how to reach out to the youth
and young adults they serve.  

  • Real Talk w/ Women:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture in promoting healthy self concepts while coaching
women through the difficult issues they face within themselves and in their
intra/inter personal relationships.  

Real Talk w/ Youth:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture in engaging youth and young adults to talk about
real issues in the way that they really speak within their inner circles in an attempt to
explore their reality and self concept, while facilitating emotional and behavioral
change.  

  • Real Talk w/ the Schools:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to motivate schools and the professionals within to
encompass youth culture in their teaching and programming to create better social
and behavioral outcomes for their students.

  • Real Talk w/ Parents:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture in encouraging and coaching effective parenting
strategies with those who parent youth and young adults who embrace and embody
Hip-Hop.  

  • Real Talk w/ Helping Professionals:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to engage helping professionals in discussing the
difficulties they face when trying to engage the youth clients they work with.  This
workshop will also give helping professionals several strategies for engaging their
clients.

  • Real Talk w/ the Hip-Hop Generation - What Will Be Our LEGACY:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to engage the Hip-Hop Generation and beyond in a
dialogue about our roles in society and how we will impact future generations.

  • 'Keeping It Real": What it really means:
Exploring the concept of "Keeping It Real" and what it really means in ones human
service work with youth and young adults.

  • "Snitching": What it Really Means:
Exploring the idea of "Snitching", its history and evolution, and what it really means
to youth and young adults.

  • Live by the Gun, Die by the Gun:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to explore America's fascination with guns and
gun violence.

  • Street Reality and Hip-Hop Images in the Media:
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to engage participants in dialogue about media
representations and their impact on people of color, women, and youth.

  • Hip-Hop: A Street Perspective
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to explore how the streets impact the Hip-Hop
Industry.

  • Hip-Hop and Assimilation: Integration at its Finest:
Exploring how to use Hip-Hop music and culture to mainstream society.

  • Hip-Hop Liberalism & Conservatism

  • The Gap Between the Generations: Hip-Hop vs. Civil Rights
Using Hip-Hop music and culture to engage participants of both         
generations and beyond into a conversation on how to move forward together.

  • Building Your Personal, Before Branding Your Professional
Exploring  the importance of one's personal self concept, goals, mission, and vision
aligning with their professional concept, mission, vision, and goals.   

A Needs Assessment is required to determine fee.  Please call 866-501-HIPP
(4477) or 310-601-3056 for an appointment or for more information.

Note:
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