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
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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
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So 2020: Instead of Watching the Yule Log, Watch This Xmas Dumpster Fire
The Yule Log Channel started airing on TV during the holidays in the 60s. here s an incredibly appropriate update for 2020.
AM/FM, an ad agency from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada has released its own festive take on the crackling fireplace footage for 2020: An hour-long YouTube video of a dumpster fire.
A managing partner with AM/FM, Karissa Anderson, tells CTV News Edmonton that each year during the holidays, the agency tries to do something fun and creative for their clients. In brainstorming what would be relevant for 2020, she says,
So 2020: Instead of Watching the Yule Log, Watch This Xmas Dumpster Fire
The Yule Log Channel started airing on TV during the holidays in the 60s. here s an incredibly appropriate update for 2020.
AM/FM, an ad agency from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada has released its own festive take on the crackling fireplace footage for 2020: An hour-long YouTube video of a dumpster fire.
A managing partner with AM/FM, Karissa Anderson, tells CTV News Edmonton that each year during the holidays, the agency tries to do something fun and creative for their clients. In brainstorming what would be relevant for 2020, she says,