We are holding auditions on Saturday, April 22nd for the upcoming stage
play, "Broken Pieces: Some Family Wounds Run Generations Deep" on
verbal and emotional abuse for ages 10-60yrs. If you are interested in attending, respond via the flyer below. Feel free to SPREAD THE WORD!!
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Friday, April 21, 2017
Friday, April 14, 2017
Update on Broken Pieces: Some Family Wounds Run Generations Deep
Good Morning Everyone,
I hope you are well. For those of you who did not catch the story on WUSA*9 NEWS DC I have included the link here: http://www.wusa9.com/news/locaMonday, April 10, 2017
In The News
Good Day,
I hope you are well and making it an
awesome one! My interview on abuse and upcoming stage play, "Broken
Pieces: Some Family Wounds Run Generations Deep," with WUSA*9 DC reporter Mikea Turner, will air on Wednesday, April 12th between 4:25am-7am. I hope you can catch it.Monday, April 3, 2017
Auditions for Broken Pieces: Some Family Wounds Run Generations Deep
This stage play
represents a new level of advocacy for me. I am excited about this
coming Friday's auditions! Broken Pieces is a funny and
thought-provoking play about verbal and emotional abuse in families. If
you or anyone you know is interested in auditioning for the play, send an email for more details.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Moguls In Media
Last week Moguls In Media founder, Darcel Laurie, welcomed emerging and seasoned
media professionals for a mix of panel discussion and networking. The
panel of media professionals included (in photo left to right), Terrence
Nelson of TV One, Regan Farley of My PR Agency, Patrice Tartt of Black
Enterprise, Darcel Laurie, Mikea Turner of WUSA*9 News and Candice
Nicole of Candice Nicole PR and Women Who Hustle. The atmosphere was
genuine and the panel discussion candid. The panelists shared their
wisdom and offered solutions to age old questions that many new
entrepreneurs face. The food provided by Executive Chef Damian Brown was
innovative and tasty. DJ Schemes spun with a mix of old and new school.
The next stop on the Moguls in Media Tour is Atlanta. Get your ticket!
#MIMDC www.mogulsinmedia.com
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Broken Pieces: Some Family Wounds Run Generations Deep
Good Afternoon,
I have shared
with you previously that God is doing a new thing. I have shared that
God is expanding on my ability to communicate with you the message of
faith, hope, healing and purpose. i have also shared with you that I am a
survivor of multiple abuses. I do not say this with pride, but I say it
with the conviction that God can deliver and heal your broken places no
matter what you face. I am a living witness. Though I am still in a
trial right now that has seemed to drag on, I BLESS GOD because He is
still getting the glory. I am still pressing in and forward with what He
gave me to do. Verbal and emotional abuse can seem harmless to some, almost a rite of passage, especially among teenagers. However, verbal and emotional abuse often leaves many unseen scars. These abuses would not be included as part of domestic violence initiatives if they were truly harmless. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 95% of men who physically abuse their partners also psychologically abuse them. In some cases it is an internal issue that can be traced to feelings of another’s insecurities and hidden jealousies. In other cases, it is simply the environment a person has been brought up in and they aren’t even aware of how venomous and destructive verbal and emotional abuse can be. Childhelp.org reports that about 30% of abused and neglected children grow up to abuse their own children. The abuses can eat away at a recipient’s core belief of their self-worth.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Review of Advanced Screening of Fox's "Shots Fired"
What do you get when you combine writer/director Gina
Prince-Bythewood and writer/director/producer Reggie Rock Bythewood? You
get a passionate, well written, directed and produced series about life
in small town America dealing with a big city problem. Reggie Bythewood
explained that "Shots Fired" was inspired by a conversation he
had with his son after watching a TV event. Reggie Rock Bythewood has
written and produced for Fox's drama "New York Undercover," directed
"Biker Boyz" and "Daddy's Girls." Gina Prince-Bythewood wrote and
directed "Love & Basketball" and directed "Disappearing Acts." "Shots Fired"
includes an all-star cast with Sanaa Lathan ("Love & Basketball,"
"The Best Man Holiday," "The Perfect Guy"), Mack Wilds ("Miracle Boys,"
"The Wire," "90210"), Richard Dreyfuss ("Madoff," "The Goodbye Girl,"
"Mr. Holland's Opus") and Stephan James ("Selma," "Book of Negroes,"
"Home Again").
The show is thought-provoking and
thrilling. There are real life struggles with real life responses. The
series premieres on Wednesday, March 22 at 8/7c on Fox.
TUNE IN! #shotsfired
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