Dilla Youth Day S.T.E.A.M. Maker Space event set to occur at The Charles H. Wright Museum on February 11, 2018.

Last year was very well attended, youth and community engaged extremely well and everyone learned some new useful information.

This event is now in it’s 7th year, and for the fourth year in a row with over 1000 attendees, We Found Hip Hop is partnering with The Charles H Wright Museum to celebrate Dilla Youth Day.
This day is a highlight during African American History Month for young people to become excited about exploring the S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) disciplines through the process of participating in and leading hands on engagement in fun educational activities while recognizing a modern homegrown figure in Hip Hop.

About J Dilla

Dilla is a significant African American Musical Producer who created the genre Neo-Soul and revolutionized the sound of 90’s Hip Hop. He accelerated the careers of successful artists such as Erykah Badu, Common, Talib Kweli, DeLaSoul, Janet Jackson, and influenced many others up to our current generation. 

How much does it cost the Youth?

NOTHING. There is no cost to youth groups who choose to participate. This is a wonderful opportunity to support Michigan’s young people. And it is a wonderful opportunity to promote the work of various community youth groups doing great work in the city to a very receptive 1,000 attendee audience of parents, educators, artists, community, and of course youth.

 
Participation can include but is not limited to one or more of the following:

  • Hosting a hands-on open workstation
  • Providing in-kind support
  • Providing financial support
  • Providing materials such as computers, arts supplies, sound equipment
  • Attending with your youth group
  • Volunteering
  • Promoting the event
  • Offering Media Services
Regarding Workshops:
What types of workshops are we looking for? 
The event is organized into “spaces”.
• a Teen space 2pm-5pm in a classroom these are 60 minute & 90 minute focused instructional workshops.
• an Early Childhood learning space drop-in 1pm-5pm for children age 6 and under with hands-on making activities.
• an open multidisciplinary multi-age space 1pm-5pm in the multipurpose room with drop-in hands-on beat-making, design, and maker space activities.
• Electronic Keyboard Programming drop-in 1pm-5pm in the Orientation Theater.
• a movement/dance space in the Atrium 1pm-5pm with a dance floor and various open movement instruction in 30/45 minute intervals.
• and Youth Performances 6pm-8pm in the GM Theater.
Is there any compensation available? 
there is no monetary compensation for organization participation, however we offer a meal and a free vendor table to organizations who wish to promote their organization and programming and do sign-ups.
Any particular theme outside of STEAM?
Yes, we concentrate heavy on The “A”= Arts so we welcome any engaging arts programming in all disciplines. We also concentrate heavy on the “E” = Engineering and super appreciate any low-tech or mechanical or Critical Thinking activities.
How much does it cost the Youth?

NOTHING. There is no cost to youth groups who choose to participate. This is a wonderful opportunity to support Michigan’s young people. Please help us bring this wonderful opportunity to 1,000 attendees on Dilla Youth Day–and then across Detroit.

Who Should Attend?

Parents, Caregivers, Families, Youth Workers, Youth Groups, Science Teams, Music Schools, Robotics Teams, Educators, Community Based Organizations, Faith-based Organizations, Media, Beat Makers, Music Lovers, Dilla Fans, DJ’s, Emcees, B-Boys/B-Girls, Graph Writers, Hackers, Tinkerers, Scientists, Students, Music Producers, Computer Programmers, Innovators, Curators, Musicians, Artists, Prevention Workers, Teachers, Social Workers, and Anyone Interested in Improving Community Through ART, + You.

Link to mp3 file http://bit.ly/CJAMRadio_DillaYouthDay
of our interview with Murad Erzinclioglu, Music Director, CJAM 99.1 FM
from 2015’s event.
(He starts talking around 1:15 and i start talking around 2:39.)

5th Annual DILLA Youth Day Detroit 2016 at The Charles H. Wright Museum

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DILLA YOUTH DAY DETROIT 2016

PRESENTED BY: The Foundation of Women in Hip Hop

SPONSORED BY
The Charles H Wright Museum, Whole Foods, Foundation Management LLC, Allied Media ProjectsThe Detroit Digital Justice Coalition,

Art + Culture + Education + Technology + Fun = #DILLAYOUTHDAY

Celebrating Black History Month @ The Charles H Wright Museum of African American History 315 E. Warren Det, 48202

This year we are honored to celebrate our 5th annual event on DILLA’s actual birthday (February 7th, 1974) and acknowledging the 10th Anniversary of his passing (Feb 10, 2006).

YOUTH WILL LEARN HOW TO MAKE BEATS!

Sonic Maker Space: In keeping with the DIY spirit of the Dilla style of Music Production, the culture of Mechanical Ingenuity of Detroit, & the removal of Arts & Culture from Public Education, How do we give more opportunities to young people to become makers and learn practical skills that can be applied to their own creative process? This event, based on the Disco Tech model is a fun, compelling hands-on program that will inspire young learners in the STEM disciplines.

(STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) by connecting youth to technologies in order to help them realize the creative potential of cutting-edge hardware and software tools. Also, we’re connecting Detroit’s Best Music Producers & Community Leaders with youth to teach them not only the techniques and equipment but also the history of the Dilla Production Style in order to preserve this culture of Hip Hop.

FREE
Sun Feb 7 2015

Registration 12pm-1pm
Workshops 1pm-5pm
Performances 6pm-8pm

Last year, over 900 youth attended DILLA Youth Day. Detroit Join youth and community from all over SE Michigan

Participation can include but is not limited to the following:

•Hosting a hands-on open workstation

•Providing in-kind support

•Providing financial support

•Providing financial support to provide safe transportation for youth to and from the event..

•Providing financial support to compensate workshop facilitators.

•Providing materials such as computers, electronic components, arts supplies, sound equipment

•Attending with your youth group.

Info + Details: http://bit.ly/DYD2016

This May is the 6th Anniversary of TheFoundation of WOMENinHIPOP

Support WOMENinHIPHOP

This May is the 6th Anniversary ofTheFoundation of WOMENinHIPOP

Click on the images below to link to a few ways you can support our mission and our cause.

 

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Women in Hip Hop as Resistance and Expression
Crowdfunding Campaign to send Youth to The Allied Media Conference #AMC2015
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After 5 years of running a Successful Transformative Truly Open-Mic / Open Cipher Space in Detroit dedicated to Uplifting Women’s Voices, Showcasing Women Talent, Conducting Healing Workshops, and Expanding Opportunities for Women Artists, The Foundation has been selected to produce a WOMENinHIPHOP Track at #AMC2015.
BGIRL BATTLE
(Click image above to link to event details) 
The Foundation of Women in Hip Hop, Studio One and B-Girl Ma-Ma’ present:
~~~~~LADIES’ CHOICE BONNIE & CLYDE ALL STYLES FUNDRAISER BATTLE FOR $200~~~~~
This is a fundraiser event to support the ‘Women in Hip Hop as Resistance and Expression’ Allied Media Conference track. This will encourage empowerment for Women in Dance/Hip Hop/Life.

 

REAL TALK: Where is the Solidarity? From Ferguson to Dearborn.

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The Arab American National Museum will host a courageous conversation through our partners at TAKE ON HATE next week.

Bring your questions, comments and concerns as we come together to discuss Black and Arab solidarity with the community and field experts in light of recent events.

We are ready to engage in a courageous conversation. Are you?

IF YOU LIVE IN DETROIT:
We’re looking forward to seeing and discussing with everyone next week for REAL TALK: Where is the Solidarity? From Ferguson to Dearborn.

IF YOU LIVE IN NYC:

We will also be gathering in New York City. See below for details on REAL TALK: Where is the Solidarity? From Ferguson to New York. Don’t forget to share and invite others to join!

The Arab American National Museum is a proud Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and the only Smithsonian Affiliate in southeastern Michigan to date.

13624 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, Michigan 48126

Next Foundation meeting October 12th 2pm

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Our next Foundation of Women in Hip Hop meeting will be held on Sunday October 12th 2pm-4pm @ Wholefoods in Midtown Detroit 115 Mack Avenue 48201.

Question from the book:
How do the strategies of organizing at the local level, the use of popular culture to mobilize others, and popular understandings of the word “activism” combine to affect the predominant understandings of youth, social movements, and activism?

 

Please email your upcoming news, releases, and events to: thefoundationofwomeninhiphop@gmail.com
We’d like to put them in our calendar and of course highlight and promote the wonderful work you’re doing.

SASHA Center + Marygrove College collaborate to discuss Intimate Partner Violence!

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On Monday, October 27, 2014 from 6-8pm join us at Marygrove College in the Main Dining Hall of the Madame Cadillac Building to hear a panel of men advocates discuss intimate partner violence.

Organizations that would like to have a free display table call 313-927-1484. Space is limited and we give priority to Domestic Violence and/or Sexual Assault agencies, no vending allowed, information only tables are available.

It is imperative that we provide opportunities for community members, students, staff, faculty and local organizations to get together and discuss intimate partner violence.

We use Domestic Violence Awareness Month to become aware of the impact of relationship violence within our communities. We also know that non-battering men can be very instrumental in stopping intimate partner violence if given the opportunity to share their stories and expertise in being non-violent in their own relationships and passing on their wisdom to other men.

Therefore, Marygrove College is hosting our annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month event for students, faculty, staff and the community to raise awareness, acknowledge survivors/victims of sexual assault/intimate violence and suggest solutions to the problem.

Our goal is to dispel myths and provide a forum with honest dialogue among ourselves-with men leading the way!
Special guests have been invited!!!

The Marygrove College Social Work Department, The Women’s Center, and SASHA Center will host a reflective evening to educate, inspire and provide support to survivors/victims/all persons affected by sexual assault and domestic violence.

ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.

On our campus there will be Purple Ribbon Campaign, Domestic Violence Dinner Table Display and The Clothesline Project -honoring those lives that have been impacted by Domestic Violence for the entire month of October.

This is a coordinated activity for the purpose of engaging our students and community and supporting those who may be currently in a violent relationship or recovering from one.

Contact:
Kalimah Johnson: Info@sashacenter.org

Pillow Fight Oct 17 + 18

For this year’s PURE Purple event, we’re doing something completely different.

On Friday, October 17th, Mahogany’s PURE Movement is hosting a PURE Purple Soiree Masked Party at Drive Table Tennis Social Club. It’s more party then program and is really just a fundraiser for Handbags for Hope, a local nonprofit that serves domestic violence shelters around the Metro area.

On Saturday, PURE Movement and P.O.S.itive Native Initiative are hosting a Public Pillow Fight. The Pillow Fight is going to have more program-like features and we see The Foundation as one of the presenting organizations with POSitive Native and PURE Movement.

AND we’re looking for sponsors for everything. There’s 15% commission for anyone who sells a sponsorship package.

We’re asking pillow fight attendees to donate to the YWCA Interim House, the only domestic violence shelter in the city. At both events we’re asking people to donate used cell phones for Verizon Wireless HopeLine which provides free, prepaid cell phones for victims fleeing domestic violence. Both events are considered official cell phone drive events.

JAYNE MARIE SMITH
EDITOR, PURE Magazine
Visit: www.APureMovement.com
Read: http://issuu.com/mahoganyjones/stacks/
Twitter: @APureMovement
Twitter: @GetJayne
Direct: (248) 919-8GET(438)
Cell: 248-636-6450
Skype: Jayne.Marie.Smith
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A Confidential Peer-Support Group Series

Soar_Flyer_HIPHOP_2014This focus of this group is to provide a space for women to come together and talk about their portrayal in hip hop.

September 10th-thru-October 29th

Occurring Dates:

Wednesday’s

TIME: 6pm-8pm

Registration Deadline Date: MONDAY, September 8, 2014

Held at: Marygrove College- 8425 West McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48221

~Women must call and register before the start date~

Call 1-888-865-7055 for more information & to register today!

Pre-registration required!

Next Foundation meeting Sept 28th 2pm

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Our next Foundation of Women in Hip Hop meeting will be held on Sunday September 28th 2pm-4pm @ Wholefoods in Midtown Detroit 115 Mack Avenue 48201.

Please email your upcoming news, releases, and events to: thefoundationofwomeninhiphop@gmail.com
We’d like to put them in our calendar and of course highlight and promote the wonderful work you’re doing.