Report: Hip Hop Chess Federation Lands Funding
by on January 5th, 2009
While many of the nation's education programs suffer losses in funding due to the economic downturn, the New Year has brought hope to a unique project focused on outreach to underserved communities. The Hip Hop Chess Federation (HHCF) is proud to announce that it has been chosen by the Mitchell Kapor Foundation to receive a coveted Community Grant.
"This community grant will allow us to take our first steps toward making this a coast-to-coast teaching/learning community," Said HHCF CEO Adisa Banjoko. "If we are going to promote unity and non-violence in our schools and communities we need to bring educators together to build a playbook of classroom strategies."
The Hip Hop Chess Federation (HHCF) is a non-profit organization that fuses music, chess and martial arts to promote unity, strategy and non-violence. Recently the HHCF launched a "Life Strategies" pilot program at John O'Connell High School, San Francisco, CA. and the Ryan Academy High School in Norfolk, VA.
The Hip Hop Chess Federation has hosted celebrity chess events for under-served youth to share the benefits of incorporating chess tactics into their personal journey. Past participants in HHCF events include Josh Waitzkin, RZA and GZA from Wu-Tang Clan, DJ QBERT, Immortal Technique, Rakaa from Dilated Peoples, Paris, T-KASH, Opio and Casual from Hieroglyphics, San Quinn, Sunspot Jonz, Amir Sulaiman and MMA star Ralek Gracie among others.
Mitchell Kapor Foundation Director Cedric Brown stated, "The Mitchell Kapor Foundation is a San Francisco based family foundation. We work to ensure fairness and equity, particularly for low-income communities of color. We support organizations and activism that illuminate and mitigate the conditions and dynamics of inequality which particularly impact vulnerable communities."
"The Hip Hop Chess Federation is extremely grateful to receive this support from the Mitchell Kapor Foundation" Banjoko said. "This is a fantastic way to start the year. It is extremely hard for non-profit organizations to survive in this economy. Amid school closures nationwide and the slashing of valuable education programs, The Mitchell Kapor Foundation shows us the importance of supporting multi-disciplinary efforts like ours. We hope this generosity inspires others to follow their example as we focus on expanding our pilot program across the nation."
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FUCK ALL THE HATERS AND EVERYONE WHO SAID THAT HIP/HOP CAN’T BE A POSITIVE INFLUENCE FOR PEOPLE ACROSS ALL RACES AND BACKGROUNDS!!!!
HHCF – do your thang, keep ya head up and get that EDUCATION to all my brothers and sisters on their grind!!!
Next I’m gonna hear some ‘so-called hard, internet thug’ talking about how ‘chess is for bitches and gays’ IRRESPECTIVE of how real niggaz like RZA, GZA and Immortal Technique support this initiative.
Ya’ll should just continue with brown-bagging a bottle of 40 ounce and stand on the block, talking dumb shit…
Think about that lil niggas.
If you think checkers is more strategic you probably never played chess before. Sounds like you scared to learn so you hatin on others for learning.