Ol’ Dirty Bastard: A Tale of Two Dirtys

Ol’ Dirty Bastard: A Tale of Two Dirtys

The ODB Estate, Hip-Hop Education Center and Councilman Chi Osse’s office, in partnership with Crown Hill Theatre and Men At Work Healing, celebrate ODB Day with a special screening of “Ol’ Dirty Bastard: A Tale of Two Dirtys” followed by a panel discussion with ODB’s daughters Taniqua and Shaquita Jones, director Jason Pollard and Men at Work Healing facilitator Saadiq Anderson-Bey, moderated by Men at Work Healing co-founder Rasu Jilani. Location: Crown Hill Theater, 746-750 Nostrand Ave, BK NY.

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Rasu Jilani

Rasu Jilani is a self-described Social Sculptor, Cultural Producer, and an expert at convening people, designing cultural experiences, and building synergy around shared values and practices. His practice investigates the intersection between art, culture and innovation, justice, purpose, and civic engagement as a way of generating creative ecosystems.

Saadiq Anderson-Bey, MSW, CASAC

Saadiq Anderson-Bey, MSW, LSW, has over 16 years of dedicated experience as a clinical social worker. He is deeply committed to driving positive change through my expertise in qualitative research, social justice advocacy, mitigation specialization, and mental health.