Finalist

J.C. Hall, LCSW, EXAT

Making NYC the epicenter of Hip Hop therapy

Black and white image of JC Hall
Year
2024
Organization
Hip Hop Therapy
Sector
Education
Borough
Bronx
Black and white image of JC Hall

J.C. is a Hip Hop artist and clinical social worker. In 2013, he founded a Hip Hop therapy studio program at Mott Haven Community High School, a second-chance transfer school in the South Bronx that he has run ever since. Simply put, incorporating Hip Hop into therapy is a way to provide culturally responsive treatment through artistic mediums. Based on the impact J.C. has seen, he believes more schools and community spaces should offer Hip Hop therapy as a mental health tool. His vision is to resource the ‘infrastructure’ building - the research, thought leadership, and writing; the training for decision makers and upcoming therapists and artists; and the blueprints for how to implement programs. J.C. first learned about Hip Hop therapy in graduate school from its creator, the late Dr. Edgar Tyson, with whom he developed a close relationship over the years. J.C. wants to continue his legacy: finish a textbook and relaunch a conference on the topic, both of which Dr. Tyson started.