“This Is My Brave is a movement of storytellers sharing their authentic stories of healing, recovery and resilience. I am excited to share that we are working to produce a special segment focused on a shining light and amplifying voices within the Black community.”
– Dr. Tonicia Freeman-Foster, Co-Producer
This Is My Brave had the honor to work with Dr. Tonicia Freeman-Foster and Dr. Kya Conner to produce two unique shows featuring Stories from the Black Community as a kick off to 2021.
Starting the conversation about mental health is tough, but it is so important — especially now — in a time when the world is grappling with its long- standing history of systematic racism and protests against police brutality. Right now, important conversations regarding the mental health and wellness of African Americans are being brought to the surface. We are especially proud to provide a platform where Black individuals from around the country can authentically share their Brave.
For more information on the storytellers, check out our YouTube playlist Stories from the Black Community – Meet the Storytellers
Stories from the Black Community – Volume 1
Stories from the Black Community – Volume 2
This Is My Brave Stories from the Black Community was made possible in part by a grant from the University of South Florida.
Additional support for This Is My Brave Stories from the Black Community is provided by: Central Florida Behavioral Health Network, Change Matrix, WE-CARE Program at USF, USF College of Behavioral and Community Sciences , USF Health – Taneja College of Pharmacy
Special thanks to: Dr. Denise David-Cotton (Storyteller Coach), Erica Anderson (Research Assistant), USF Research Team Members: Ella Bojanic, Dr. Kyaien Conner, Dr. Tonicia Freeman-Foster, Taneisha Ealey, Dr. Angela Hill, Mashiat Hossan, and Dr. Kristin Kosyluk
Kuumba Dancers and Drummers of Tampa – DANCERS: Kyaien Conner (Choreographer), Aiyetora Amadi, Annie Connally, Markquis Kordale, Beryl Colbart, Loudougie Beltinor Lumbala, Natalie Jackson, Osunguiade Olafemi DRUMMERS: Cheikh N’Dong (Musical Director), Domenique Green, Adama, Mutanta Lumbala, Myron Jackson