📚📘 https://t.co/RU9w9V5Zg9 Available on Amazon
Break Free is an empowering children’s book that blends hip-hop culture and breakdancing to build confidence, courage, and self-belief helping children overcome fear and discover their inner strength. #hiphopchildrensbook#hiphop
My children’s book Break Free is officially available on Amazon! 📚
An empowering story that blends hip-hop culture and breakdancing to inspire confidence, courage, and self-belief in our youth.
#BreakFree#HipHopEducation#hiphopchildrensbook#childrensbook
Break Free is an empowering children’s book that uses hip-hop culture and breakdance to support social and emotional learning. Through movement, self-expression, and courage, children learn how to build confidence, overcome fear, and believe in themselves.
#hiphopeducation
In honor of Hip Hop History Month, join me in York, PA as we reflect, celebrate, and elevate the culture.
On November 15th (2PM–5PM) I will be delivering a talk on The State of Hip Hop, exploring its roots, evolution, and future.
#hiphophistorymonth#hiphopeducation4youth
Happy Hip Hop History Month!
We celebrate 52 years of this powerful culture a culture we must protect, preserve, and honor, along with its elements and rich history.
And stay tuned my Hip Hop children’s book is on the way.
Coming in 2026 be on the lookout!
#hiphophistorymonth
Breaking has always been about more than power moves and spins—it’s about originality, rhythm, storytelling, and heart. From the parks and community centers of the Bronx to world stages across the globe, countless B-boys and B-girls have left their mark, even if the world didn’t
@19keys_ Kool Herc (Caribbean) was the first to do Hip Hop parties/ but African Bambaataa (African American) created Hip Hop Culture. We can not forget Disco Mario, Grand Master Flash, Grand Wizard Therodore, Pebblee Pop and Coke La Rock who & the original pioneers and African American.