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Dear Mr. Logic Amen:

As one of the attendees to your workshop this afternoon, I would like to thank you graciously for sharing your time, knowledge, wisdom, skills, and most of all your compassion towards active listening and raising consciousness for better tomorrow...at least, that's what I got from your talks.

I would very much like a copy of the notes that you were quoting from. The session today reminded me of the significance of listening to others once again. I intent utilize those skills for the benefit of myself really, because I believe I'd learn a great deal from listening to people around me and would grow as a person.

Again, thank you for your insights.
Arisa Izumi

 

I attended the Seattle Central Community College (SCCC) student council workshop today, where you did a guest presentation about listening in a multicultural society. I thought your presentation was awesome. You did an excellent job communicating and engaging the audience, and many of the things you said resonated with me. Communicating, presenting, and listening are all things that I personally wish to improve on, and your presentation was an inspiration to me...the presentation I heard today is something that every person should hear in their life time. --Sara Lim

Your presentation on youtube was fabulous! Really - i thought it was really good, lodge. Your diction was perfectly clear. your examples and scenarios were insightful and pertinent. you were engaging. i thought it was really good. i'm impressed.
-Workshop participant

local rapper and community activist Logic Amen and his partner Wayman Earls host a show that is hands down one of the best and most introspective shows on TV. The program is called Speak on It, and the hosts discuss life issues that those in the black community deal with on a daily basis. Since the most random people watch and call up live hiphop shows, Amen and Earls' topics can range from 50 Cent to Toni Morrison novels to the current events that youths deal with on the regular.

Hey Logic Amen:)

We all really enjoyed your workshop very much. You kept everyone engaged
and on their toes.

Thank you

Anna Bacler
Program Assistant
Disability Support Services
Seattle Central Community College

What’s New!
Oct. 21st: Seattle Central Community College (Student Activities Center). Topic: How To Listen In a Muticultural Society.

On Sept. 10th Logic facilitated a workshop at Seattle Central Community College on: How to listen in a multicultural society. Here is what one participant had to say about the workshop and presentation.
I attended the Seattle Central Community College (SCCC) student council workshop today, where you did a guest presentation about listening in a multicultural society. I thought your presentation was awesome. You did an excellent job communicating and engaging the audience, and many of the things you said resonated with me. Communicating, presenting, and listening are all things that I personally wish to improve on, and your presentation was an inspiration to me...the presentation I heard today is something that every person should hear in their life time. --Sara Lim

Logic Amen recently taught three classes this past summer. Those classes included:

Hip-Hop and Society
Debate
Environmental Justice

Logic instructed youth aged 9 to 17 years on the history, impact, and influence of Hip-Hop music and culture in American society. He taught youth the fundamentals of influence and communication in his debate class; and educated youth on the importance of preserving the environment. Read what the youth had to say about his classes:

“Mr. Amen was excellent. The class was excellent and I learned a lot.” –Ryan

“Mr. Amen taught us the about how we affect the environment and how we can preserve it.” –Universal

Logic Amen is available to instruct on various subjects. Please contact him for booking.

 

 
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