Assinyeola Music Publishing’s mission is to promote healing from multi-generational trauma, through music. We do this by providing music, content, and curriculum for social justice leaders and educators.
Our music compositions feature live and electronic instrumentation. It is available on several streaming platforms or licensing for film, tv, documentaries, influencer videos and commercials by request.
We work closely with our sister company Atunse Justice League which offers restorative justice facilitation, training and consultation.
Crew
HYP
Originally from Boston-Roxbury Massachusetts, Hyp has been entrenched in music professionally for more than thirty years. After several years strong in the game, Hyp stepped away to focus on something truly important to him; social and restorative justice. He went back to school and received a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley in psychology and a minor in Peace and Conflict Studies with a focus on restorative justice.
Since then, he has worked with people returning to the community from jails and prisons, facilitated and trained people in restorative justice circles and developed a multi-media/disciplinary based restorative justice curriculum. His accomplishments include generating $800K in guaranteed income money for forty returning citizens.
Hyp continues to produce and release music. Currently his music appears in music libraries for licensing and a variety of streaming platforms.
GERALDINE CONVENTO
Also known as the Filipina rap artist Realism*, Geraldine is professionally known as the Entrepreneur Guide, Web Presence, and SEO Expert. She has worked with 1,000s of businesses worldwide to help reach more people and attract more leads by leveraging their online presence.
Her life experiences include pushing through adversity towards her non-traditional career choices, overcoming depression, and building successful businesses that produce over six figures a year. As a podcaster for the 3 Pillars of Success Podcast, Geraldine interviews people from all walks of life about what success means to them.
She encourages others to continuously explore their interests and passions by saying, “Never let anyone tell you that you should focus on one thing if you want more.”