'Bleu' debunks myths surrounding mental health, trauma
"Black Girl, Bleu" features conversations with therapists and corporate executives about the stigma of mental health and its impact on Black women
Credit: St. Louis American
Some of the crew for “Black Girl, Bleu,” from left to right, back to front: Demetria Smith-Bryant (camera), Brittney Butler (director of photography), Diamond Younge (camera assistant), Sharee Silerio (writer, director and producer), Sydney Hart (production assistant), Chloe Owens (still photographer and post-production PA) and Erica Walker (production assistant).
Author: Danielle Brown – St. Louis American
Published: 8:02 AM CST December 16, 2020
Updated: 8:02 AM CST December 16, 2020
ST. LOUIS — In the early 1990s filmmaker Sharee Silerio’s family relocated from Northwoods to Florissant. The move thrust her into a social situation she wasn’t prepared for: she was one of the few Black faces in her neighborhood.