Columbia University is presenting Hip Hop Stroke, a new plan for helping people recover from strokes, utilizing the power of music. The plan is to help children learn about strokes and the stroke recovery process, with music and other forms of entertainment serving as a guide.The head of the program is Dr. Olajide Williams, a doctor at Columbia who specializes in stroke research. If you want to learn more about this plan and how hip hop can be used to make healthier communities, this event is perfect for you!
Details:
When: Thursday, November 10th 6:30-8pm
Where: Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, 3rd floor Lecture Hall
2950 Broadway at 116th St.
If you want to attend, please RSVP online by November 7th.
For more on Columbia's Hip Hop Public Health efforts, click here