events
Let's Talk About Stress: Fall Fest
STRESSED OUT? Come through with the fam as we get it together, TOGETHER!!!
Pull up to "Let's Talk About Stress Fall Fest" presented by Health & Hip Hop, Inc., graciously sponsored by Bronx Council of the Arts.
With Phenomenonal Performances by Hip Hop Artists: Kadeshiaa, Jeremy “Sebastian” Fernandez, and Showtime
And Insightful Talk with Amazing Healthcare Panelists: Dayna Heckstal, LCSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Gisele Perez, Psychiatric Nurse Practioner, and Rebecca Gordon DPT, Doctor of Physical Therapy
WE GOT MORE IN STORE:
12:30pm -1:30pm Chair Yoga (accessible-friendly) with Genesis Perdomo
1:30pm-2:30pm Meditation: Breathwork and Mindfulness with Genesis Perdomo (please bring towel or mat)
12:30pm-2:30pm Stress Relief Art Activities with BRAT, Resources, and Refreshments
2:30pm-4:30pm Stress Management Workshop with Healthcare Panelists and Hip Hop Performers
FREE and open to all ages!!!
Women’s Health Workshop
Health & Hip Hop, Inc. Presents: Women's Health Workshop
Healthcare Guidance for Cis and Trans Women & Performances by Cis, Trans, and Non-Binary Artists
In celebration of Women's History Month, Health & Hip Hop, Inc. presents an empowering afternoon of healthcare awareness with dynamic performances by Ciswomen, Transwomen, and Non-Binary Artists!
Engage with a panel discussion and Q&A with healthcare professionals addressing community health concerns for cis and trans women. Plus, revel in electrifying performances by cis, trans, and non-binary artists Janice Tomlinson, Sincerity, Princex Aimis, Heather Hills, Abril Amparo, Jessica Figueroa, and Ashley Sampson.
Guided by specialists, this event aims to empower all women with a better understanding of their healthcare needs and concerns. Join us for a healing and celebratory hybrid experience!
Curated by Janice Janice Tomlinson with Gene Feliz, Ashley Sampson, and Camilla Davis.
Diabetes Prevention & management
November is Diabetes Awareness Month, so we are discussing ways to prevent and manage this chronic illness. This free event includes hip hop performances and Q&A with healthcare panelists.