Welcome to the Stay Strong Foundation's "Healing Starts With Us" Press Room. We invite you to explore our press room for press releases, recent media coverage, bios, fact sheets, upcoming events and to find details about the campaign's goal reach One Million pledges in support of the movement and encourage an open dialogue within the community. Thank you for joining us as we help millions help themselves. Here you can download our press release, media advisory and credential form for the March 18, 2008 Campaign National Launch event at The Shabazz Center in New York.
For press inquiries, or to join our press list, please contact LaVenia LaVelle or Shanique Bonelli at PR@healingstartswithus.net
New York, NY – March 28, 2008 –Today the "Healing Starts With Us" national campaign in conjunction with The Dixon Group Inc., launches the website Healingstartswithus.net to create a grassroots online network that will mobilize and promote the campaign’s goal to reach 1 million pledges by Independence Day, July 4, 2008.
The campaign’s website comes after an overflowing crowd of community, civic, social, political leaders and entertainers including Academy Award® nominee Ruby Dee, John Amos, Mo’Nique, Terry McMillan, HBO’s The Wire co-stars Jamie Hector and Felicia "Snoop" Pearson and Rev. Al Sharpton united on March 18, 2008 for the launch of the "Healing Starts With Us" campaign, moderated by Susan L. Taylor and Geoffrey Canada. More than 700 attendees gathered at the historic Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial & Educational Center (formerly known as The Audubon Ballroom) to listen as celebrity guests read excerpts from Terrie M. Williams’ latest book, BLACK PAIN: It Just Looks Like We’re Not Hurting. Following the dramatic readings, in what has become the campaign’s trademark, Williams engaged the audience in an "Open Book healing Q&A" discussion – which lead to an outpouring of audience members sharing moving testimonials that dealt with rape, death, and other traumas – including Terry McMillan, Felicia “Snoop” Pearson who shared incredibly touching stories of their own trials. Mo’Nique brought the evening full circle by sharing publicly for the first time her battle with depression, and credited her husband Sidney who recognized and suggested her need for therapy. Said Mo’Nique, "I thought depression was a white woman’s disease; my sistahs and brothas, I’m here to tell you that it does not discriminate."
The historic launch marked an important day in the history of the community, recognizing the opportunity to raise awareness and voices about issues facing men and women at every age and stage of life. Echoing the words of Malcolm X, Academy Award® nominee and beloved matriarch, Ruby Dee told the attendees that, "We must take back our community and its well being…By Any Means Necessary."
"We want to encourage 1 million people to commit in support of our mission, to provide a support network that encourages open dialogue about emotional distress", said Xavier Artis, creative philanthropist and campaign creator. "With this campaign we can take back our independence and begin the process of healing individually and collectively, as a community. It is through the power of one that we will reach and exceed our goal of 1 million pledges on Independence Day."
Growing support of the campaign to reach its 1 million pledges include several national corporations, non-profits, and community businesses that have joined forces to create the ‘Healing Starts With Us’ Committee of Sponsors including: The Dixon Group, Inc.; Forest City Ratner Companies; Macy’s; Coca-Cola; The River Room; Columbia University Office of Government and Community Affairs; The Jonathan M. Tisch Foundation; The Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial & Educational Center; The Loreen Arbus Foundation; Moet Hennessy USA; The Middleton Law Group; Shabazz Fish & Grill; The Terrie Williams Agency; Bad Boy Entertainment Worldwide; The Artis Connection; Planet Hollywood; BET; National Cares Mentoring Movement; Alpha International Travel; Sean John; and Blue World Travel; Hue-Man Bookstore & Café; The Shark Bar; Raven the Cakeman and Citrus Restaurant. "We are proud of the partnership’s we are establishing with businesses and individuals. This movement plays a significant role in helping our community move further down a path of hope and healing, while also providing them with a nurturing environment," added Williams. "With the website, we have the ability to use digital media to offer more opportunities for the community to embrace our, ‘open book’ dialogue with others, sign-up and pledge their support for the campaign as we tour the nation spreading the message that ‘Healing Starts With Us.’"