Peel Dem Layers Back, A Non-Profit That Uses Hip Hop Culture to Teach Black Boys How to Live Mentally Healthy Lives Lands Partnership with Theodore Roosevelt High School
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星期一, 十一月 8, 2021
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Archie learned this during his visit to the school on September 7, 2021, when introducing his organization's Cope Dealer Workshop.
Key Points:
- Archie learned this during his visit to the school on September 7, 2021, when introducing his organization's Cope Dealer Workshop.
- This one-hour presentation ended with a live performance from the Cope Dealer album single, "Write it Down."
- Moments after the workshop ended and the auditorium emptied, Archie was approached by four Black male students interested in the program.
- "I am thrilled we are [partnering with Peel Dem Layers Back to offer the] 'Cope Dealer Initiative' to Theodore Roosevelt High School students of color.