Meet The Founders Of Hip – Hop Educational Youth Program (YES)

Meet the founders of the (YES) program; they are providing educational artistic programming at NYC public schools despite the current state of Hip- Hop

Carl Michel aka Young ExeKutive and Shneidine Michel are the owners of the Youth Empowerment Show (YES) in which both owners are simultaneously working adjacently to bring entertainment and substance to urban communities in New York City. Many people may not realize that several extracurricular activities and pep rallies have been eliminated from school programming, so it has been extremely difficult to keep children engaged in school. Through the Y.E.S. programming, Carl Michel was able to connect the dots to ensure the quality of musicians and artists attending these schools to encourage the younger generation. With the help of Mr. Promoter, the main masters of the ceremony always provide a fresh outlook and a positive environment that students, staff, and even parents would love.

Most recently, the Youth Empowerment Show provided entertainment for the Department of Education’s public schools such as PS 152 (Bronx District 8 Elementary School led by Principal Christine Baez) hosted Young Devyn & YouMidasWell and PS 140 (Bronx District 8 Elementary School led by Principal Keishia Blake) who hosted Tonee Marino & Chelsie Denise. Every artist brings something unique to the table and is innately excited about speaking and motivating the youth through artistic expression and sharing their life’s journey. The artists also had the opportunity to showcase their musical works at the end of the YES program and shed light on the Youth Empowerment Show’s mission statement. Do not shy away from donating or supporting the YES program’s initiatives and do expect more events for Black History Month and throughout 2023!

Meet The Selected Artists/ Advocates Of Hip- Hop Education Through The Youth Empowerment Show