JUNE
EVENTS + EDUCATION
THE BLACK FEMALE PERSPECTIVE
Guest Hosted by Natalie Bullock Brown + Omisade Burney-Scott

WHEN: MONDAY, JUNE 15TH FROM 3:30-4:30PM
Join Holly Hill Hospital every Monday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm for our Virtual Community Forums.

The goal of this forum is to build a weekly discussion focused on understanding the Black Lives Matter movement and the impact of racial disparities and COVID-19 on our mental health.

Our topic this week will be co-facilitated by Gina Bussey, LCSWA, LCAS, CCS-I and Jessica Hope Murrell Berryman and will welcome guest panelists: Natalie Bullock Brown and Omisade Burney-Scott.
Natalie Bullock Brown

Natalie Bullock Brown is an award winning and Emmy nominated producer, and a Teaching Assistant Professor in Interdisciplinary Studies at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC.

She is director/producer of baartman, beyoncé & me , a documentary work-in-progress that explores the impact of beauty ideals on black women and girls; and a producer on award-winning filmmaker Byron Hurt’s upcoming PBS documentary, HAZING . Natalie also contributes to #BackChannel, a monthly segment on the North Carolina public radio program, The State of Things.

For more than a decade, Natalie was an assistant professor of film and broadcast media in the Department of Media & Communications at Saint Augustine's University in Raleigh. She also served as co-host of Black Issues Forum, a public affairs program on UNC-TV, North Carolina’s statewide public television network. Natalie was also an associate producer on documentary filmmaker Ken Burns’ 10 part PBS series, Jazz.

She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Film Production from Howard University, and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Northwestern University. 
Omisade Burney-Scott

Omisade Burney-Scott is a black, southern, feminist, mother, activist and healer with decades of experience in nonprofit leadership, philanthropy, and social justice. Grounded in an analysis of systems of oppression; she has trained extensively in identity politics, intersectionality and liberatory organizing practices. Omisade sees herself as an Organizational Development Midwife, facilitating major transitions that social justice nonprofits, groups, marginalized communities must make in order to remain relevant, responsive, intentional, healthy and sustainable. As a healer and a skilled facilitator, she is particularly skilled in creating brave and open spaces that facilitate people to dig down deep into their own power and create their own solutions.
Omisade is a 7th generation native North Carolinian and a 1989 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is member of the 1999-01 class of the William C. Friday Fellows for Human Relations and a 2003 Southeastern Council on Foundation’s Hull Fellow. She is a founding tribe member of SpiritHouse and has previously served as a The Beautiful Project, Village of Wisdom, and Working Films.
Omisade is the creator and curator of The Black Girls’s Guide to Surviving Menopause, a multimedia project seeking to curate and share the experiences, stories, and realities of Black women and femmes over 50 related to aging, intimacy, body, spirituality and change through the medium of audio storytelling She currently resides in Durham and is the proud mother of two sons, Che and Taj.
FREE VIRTUAL CONTINUING EDUCATION
Staying Out of the Hospital: Effectively Using Outpatient Levels of Care

Hosted by: Danielle A. Williams, LCSWA

CE Hours: 1

Wednesday, June 10 from Noon-1pm
Wednesday, June 17 from Noon-1pm
Young Adults + Mental Illness: More Than Just 'Failure to Launch'

Hosted by: Danielle A. Williams, LCSWA

CE Hours: 2

Thursday, June 11 from 3pm-5pm
Thursday, June 18 from 10am-Noon
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ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY (ECT) NOW OPEN
Thank you for your patience during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

We are happy to announce that Electroconvulsive Therapy or ECT at Holly Hill Hospital is now open.

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