Youth
Council
Youth Council works on its image
in the schools and community,
to reduce crime and violence
in the Hip hop culture. Also
address political, social and
economic concern for our youth.
Collegiate
Council
Collegiate
Council focus on education programs
with in the music industry,
the business side of hip-hop,
economics, political, social
and the artistry behind rap
music and the influence of hip-hop
culture on the American public.
Bring attention of its importance
for students of the hip-hop
community to understand the
power of their song lyrics and
take responsibility for those
words.
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Hip Hop Votes
Hip
Hop Economy Network will challenge
those that would run for public
office to prove and address
some critical questions gear
to young voters of Duval County
that they care about their concerns
and that they want their vote.
Also Hip Hop Economy Network
will encourage young voters
to participant in the political
process in there area's by having
voter registration rallies,
and educational events and forums,
such as hip-hop symposium in
local communities.
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Project
Pass
We
will use positive influence
of Professional Football Players
in Jacksonville and Hip Hop
artist to help participants
achieve their academic goals,
also pursue higher education.
Professional Football Players
will help provide mentors, tutors,
football camps, educational
workshops, tickets to games,
scholarships, and other incentives
to deserving participants.
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Project Cease
Fire
The
purpose of this gun violence
prevention campaign is to educate
our youth about the dangers
associated with gun violence,
the sale, distribution, possession,
or use of an illegal firearm.
Hip Hop artist will visits schools,
housing projects, community
centers.
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Project Jacksonville
Music Industry Economic Development
This
project is design to identify
opportunities and bring the
commercial music industry’s
companies here in the Jacksonville
and Florida areas. Major, Independent
record company's, music distributors,
recording studios, major concerts,
Music festivals, recording artists,
and entertainment producers
it well help create a strong
infrastructure to support the
local commercial music industry.
Our goals are to provide employment,
city taxes, and state taxes.
Our goals are to generate $989.5
million 8,943 jobs $94.7 million
in tax revenues.
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Hip Hop Clothing
Drive
We
are committed to work in our
community to help underprivileged
children, by helping get the
latest Hip Hop fashion like
Sean John, Phat Farm, Roc A
Wear, etc. Along with Local
and National hip hop groups
we will help distribute the
clothing to our children in
local neighborhoods.
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Project
Elevation
Using
Hip-Hop To Educate this forum
brings K-12 teachers together
with historians, performers,
activists, and educational specialists
to learn how to utilize Hip-Hop
music to teach today's youth.
It will provided the opportunity
to learn and share about Hip-Hop
and its legacy of empowerment.
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Sponsors
Jacksonville
Urban League, Street Cred Magazine
UK, 904hiphop.com, 6 Hole Records,
Disc Copy, Bear Mountain Entertainment,
Universal Night life Media
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