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Marcus Cinque Harris aka MH the Verb joins us to talk about anxiety, depression, substance abuse, intergenerational trauma and mental health in the black community. A world class multi-media artist, MH also discusses how music and the arts has served as a coping tool for not only himself but his community at large.
BIO: Multi-media artist, MH the Verb uses afro-futurism to build community while blending jazz, funk, hip hop, and electronic arts. The MC/DJ/Producer has built a spacey catalog by mixing live instrumentation & studio production featuring musicians from from his Philadelphia-based collective, ArtHouse95. Complimented by his deep voice and poetic activism, MH the Verb speaks to multiple generations with anthemic power delivering flows like affirmations. His empowering series, #AFRONAUT has been acclaimed by Afropunk, Okayplayer, Complex, Mass Appeal, HipHopDX, and NPR. MH the Verb is a full live experience mixing multiple vocalists, rappers, a fusion band, live visuals and a DJ. Imagine what you'd see & hear from a collaboration between The Roots, Parliament Funkadelic, and Flying Lotus... MH the Verb is truly out of this world.
MH THE VERB:
www.MHtheVerb.com
afronautmedia.com Instagram: @MHtheVerb
Twitter: @MHtheVerb facebook.com/mhtheverbmusic
youtube.com/mhtheverb
mhtheverb.bandcamp.com
The YANApodcast:
Instagram: @the_yanapodcast
New episodes every Tuesday!
NAMI Philly:
Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia or @namiphilly_ETS
Website: www.namiphilly.org
NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 267.687.4381 OPTION 1
CRISIS RESOURCES:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800) 273-TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line is a free, 24/7 support for those in any type of crisis. If you text, “NAMI” to 741741 from anywhere in the United States you will be connected to a trained Crisis Counselor.
Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration): 1-800-662-HELP (4357) - available 24/7 to help those suffering from addiction find immediate help.
By Becca Lane, Carly Hester & Dani EngueroMarcus Cinque Harris aka MH the Verb joins us to talk about anxiety, depression, substance abuse, intergenerational trauma and mental health in the black community. A world class multi-media artist, MH also discusses how music and the arts has served as a coping tool for not only himself but his community at large.
BIO: Multi-media artist, MH the Verb uses afro-futurism to build community while blending jazz, funk, hip hop, and electronic arts. The MC/DJ/Producer has built a spacey catalog by mixing live instrumentation & studio production featuring musicians from from his Philadelphia-based collective, ArtHouse95. Complimented by his deep voice and poetic activism, MH the Verb speaks to multiple generations with anthemic power delivering flows like affirmations. His empowering series, #AFRONAUT has been acclaimed by Afropunk, Okayplayer, Complex, Mass Appeal, HipHopDX, and NPR. MH the Verb is a full live experience mixing multiple vocalists, rappers, a fusion band, live visuals and a DJ. Imagine what you'd see & hear from a collaboration between The Roots, Parliament Funkadelic, and Flying Lotus... MH the Verb is truly out of this world.
MH THE VERB:
www.MHtheVerb.com
afronautmedia.com Instagram: @MHtheVerb
Twitter: @MHtheVerb facebook.com/mhtheverbmusic
youtube.com/mhtheverb
mhtheverb.bandcamp.com
The YANApodcast:
Instagram: @the_yanapodcast
New episodes every Tuesday!
NAMI Philly:
Instagram: @NAMIPhiladelphia or @namiphilly_ETS
Website: www.namiphilly.org
NAMI Philadelphia Warmline: 267.687.4381 OPTION 1
CRISIS RESOURCES:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (800) 273-TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line is a free, 24/7 support for those in any type of crisis. If you text, “NAMI” to 741741 from anywhere in the United States you will be connected to a trained Crisis Counselor.
Philadelphia Suicide and Crisis Intervention Hotline (215) 686-4420
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration): 1-800-662-HELP (4357) - available 24/7 to help those suffering from addiction find immediate help.