it's being provided by anthony pineda. he's back here with the hip-hop leadership academy.lcome back to the show. anthony pineda: thank you, damian. damian: now, we're talking about kids who really the need help. we're talking about those in juvenile hall. we do have video of kids who are in school, so, we're not talking about them but let's talk about two different scenarios. this is the one at the school but this is kind of the message you're sending, also, inside juvenile hall. talk about that and the impact you think you're having. anthony: so, the message we're really trying to provide youth is that their voice matters. they have story. they've kind of been disenfranchised, so to speak, with most systems that they've gone through. and so, we want to provide an opportunity for them to have that voice and to do it through a culturally relevant medium which is hip-hop. it's youth culture. and so, we're hoping that the impacts really are a stronger sense of social, emotional intelligence, cultural awareness, critical thinking, analysis, and also relationships. like, actual