Drugs, killing, money, misogyny - that's not, says Chris "Kazi" Rolle, what the program is about.
"The program" is the Hip Hop Project, a rappers workshop founded by Kazi to empower troubled teens to use the rhymes and rhythms of hip-hop to express themselves, to learn confidence, integrity, humility.
The Hip Hop Project, a documentary about Kazi and the young men and women he mentors, isn't quite as successful as Kazi himself - a Bahamian orphan and teenage street hustler who turned his life around, and got folks like Queen Latifah, Russell Simmons and Bruce Willis to help out him and his project.



