10.05.23

Dead Rappers Get Better Promotion?: The Health Crisis in Hip-Hop

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Time
Doors 5:30pm / Live Stream 7:00pm
Cost
FREE

Event Info

PLEASE NOTE: RSVPs are encouraged but not required. While we’ve reached our RSVP cap, entry is first come, first served, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot!

After giving the very best of themselves to the world, some of Hip-Hop’s most notable MCs have died seemingly premature deaths.  Despite the appearance of success and the global acclaim for which rap artists are celebrated, their lives are often a grueling 24 hours cycle of touring, appearances and recording designed to optimize the commodification of their bodies.  This continuous cycle of production is often coupled with indulgences that are often in direct opposition to the positive health of an artist and an absence of health care.  The truncated lifespan of many rap artists have experienced may be contextualized within institutional racism and be representative of negative health outcomes for Black men and women throughout American society.  What obligation do the institutions that extract the creativity and labor of Black bodies have to replenish and ensure they are healthy and properly maintained?

In this #BHeard Town Hall, we examine the health and mental health of rap artists and see how improving their health outcomes can become a model for all.

Opening Remarks

Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado (He/Him)

Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado was the first person of color to represent upstate New York in Congress. While there, he focused on improving the lives of New Yorkers, working with local, state, and federal partners — regardless of party — to get results. From improving access to quality, affordable health care, to fighting for universal Pre-K, to serving our nation’s veterans, to protecting our small businesses and family farms. Before serving as Lieutenant Governor, Delgado enjoyed a career in the music industry focused on empowering young people through hip hop; worked as an attorney focusing on complex commercial litigation, while dedicating significant time to pro bono work in connection with criminal justice reform; and served in the U.S. House representing New York’s 19th Congressional District. It’s because of these diverse professional and personal experiences that Delgado finds common ground with people from all walks of life.

Moderator

Nicole Duncan-Smith (She/Her)
Nicole Duncan-Smith is an author, reverend and writer and journalist. Over her career, she has worked as an editor and/or writer for the following publications:AtlantaBlackStar.com, OprahDaily.com theGrio.com, BET.com, AllHipHop.com, Rap Pages, Vibe Magazine, The Source, The Source.com.

Speakers

Dr. Olajide Williams (He/Him)
Founder of Hip Hop Public Health, Neurologist

Olajide Williams, MD, MS is the Vice Dean of Community Health at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, an attending physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and a clinical neurologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Dr. Williams is a world-renowned leader in stroke disparities and community-based behavioral intervention research. He is addressing healthcare disparities and promoting diversity and inclusion in academic medicine. Dr. Williams is co-director of the Columbia Center for Community Health, where he leads the Community Health Worker Stroke Prevention and the Tailored Approaches to Stroke Health Education Research programs.
Follow on Instagram: @hhphorg

Keith Nelson Jr. (He/Him)
Senior Editor, Men’s Health

Keith Nelson is a writer by fate and journalist by passion, who has connected dots to form the bigger picture for Men’s Health, leading the company’s first ever venture into Hip-Hop Health, including a six-artist cover spread celebrating Hip Hop 50, panel series exploring Hip-Hop’s connection to Black men’s health journeys in America, and more. He’s also written for Vibe Magazine, REVOLT TV, Complex, Grammys.com, Red Bull, Okayplayer, and Mic, to name a few.
Follow on X: @jusaire INSTAGRAM: @keithnelsonjr

Styles P (He/Him)
Rapper, Entrepreneur

Styles P, a member of The LOX, grew up on the streets of Yonkers, NY, rapping alongside Jadakiss and Sheek Louch. Whether a part of the triple threat The LOX, or as a solo artist, Styles’ razor sharp slick talk has created a cult-like following by his countless fans within the hip-hop and “gangsta” rap With the label, The LOX quickly started collaborating on hits with Diddy, the Notorious BIG, Mary J Blige, and Mariah Carey which gave them instant notoriety and status within the hip-hop and mainstream charts.community. Styles P and Jadakiss are co-owners of Juices for Life juice bar, with 2 locations in New York, and one in Yonkers. They are fully committed to the health and wellness movement. Styles, who has been juicing for the last decade, found that supplementing his diet with juicing brought balance to his fast-paced rapper lifestyle. This vision continues to fuel his success.
Follow on Instagram: @StylesP

 

DJ Enuff (He/Him)
DJ & Radio Personality

DJ Enuff is a fixture in both the clubs and on the radio. Music fans know him as El Presidente, Big Spanish, and “The Leader” of the Heavy Hitters DJ Crew. HOT 97! & 107.5 WBLS. When he’s not on-air, Enuff is busy giving the DJ’s leadership as HOT 97’s mix show coordinator. DJ Enuff was raised in the lower east side, but spent most of his adolescence in Flatbush, Brooklyn. He attended Kingsborough Community College and majored in Communications and Broadcasting. Enuff’s popularity within the club and private party scenes led to a leap of fate when he caught the attention of the late legend, Notorious BIG, who invited him to become his road DJ.
Follow on Instgram: @djenuff

Bob Celestin (He/Him)
Entertainment Attorney

A graduate of Yale University and Columbia School of Law and has practiced entertainment law in New York City for over 25 years. Bob was responsible for the negotiation and signing of Uptown’s multi-platinum recording artists and producers such as “Mary J. Blige,” “Jodeci,” “Guy,” “Heavy D and the Boyz” and “Al B. Sure” and worked alongside Sean “P-Diddy” Combs. Celestin represented the late XXXTentacion and now manages his estate. His office also represented Pop Smoke and now represents “Desiigner” and “6IX9INE.
Follow on Instagram: @bobcelestin

 

Event Activations

 

Event Partners

Venture House

KAVI

On Point NYC

Brooklyn Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta

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647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11217

Venue Info

BRIC House Ballroom is a flexible performance space that accommodates a wide variety of configurations and performance styles. Located on the first floor of BRIC House.

BRIC IS COMMITTED TO WELCOMING PEOPLE OF ALL ABILITIES

The main floor of BRIC House has an accessible entrance on Rockwell Place, in addition to an accessible, all-gender bathroom. The BRIC Media Center, located on the 2nd floor, is accessible via elevator. The Gallery level is accessible via a wheelchair lift. Portable FM assistive listening devices are available for programs on the Stoop and in the Ballroom upon request. To make a specific access request, or to let us know other ways we can provide you with a welcoming experience, contact [email protected].

About BRIC Hip-Hop

BRIC Hip-Hop is an evergreen home for the education, expression, and evolution of Hip-Hop. Expanding beyond our BRIC headquarters in Brooklyn, our programming pushes against boundaries of time and space, providing full-circle access to exchanges that bridge ideas with incubation and drive Hip-Hop culture forward.

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