Olajide Williams, MD, MS is a trailblazer in research on health disparities, stroke and behavior change in communities of color, as well as a leading…
Some of the world’s top media outlets have covered the great work being done at Hip Hop Public Health.




















Under the direction of Centeio and College of Education Institute for Teacher Education Elementary Director Kuʻulei Serna, I Paʻa Ka Huewai Pawehe is a partnership…
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has become the new challenge in conquering the pandemic. Getting vaccines into the arms of vulnerable populations, including underserved communities of color,…
On this episode of Here and Now, a national call for racial justice and police reform, and rap pioneer Darryl “DMC” McDaniels pushes to promote…
Die US-Organisation „Hip Hop Public Health“ verpackt Gesundheitsaufklärung in Hip-Hop-Videos und informiert so über Ernährung, Herzinfarkte und aktuell die Corona-Impfung. Damit will sie von der…
Hundreds of New Yorkers from Harlem, Northern Manhattan, and Morningside Heights were vaccinated in Manhattanville over four weekends since early April at a Columbia Community…
“I look at music as being the bridge between health education and our city streets, and that is what Hip Hop Public Health is about….
Columbia University’s Wellness Center and Columbia Doctors hosted their first-ever community pop-up vaccination site at The Forum on Columbia’s Manhattanville campus this past weekend. Five…
ET’s Thando DLomo talks to RUN DMC’s Darryl McDaniels, Dr. Olajide Williams about why people of color should get vaccinated.
Hip Hop Public Health, a New York-based nonprofit, produced five animated videos to encourage vaccination, voiced by rapper Darryl DMC McDaniels.