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Black Men Speak

Honoring the Lives of DeWitt Buckingham, Darnell Levingston and Michael Bell

by Tando November 2, 2012 1 comment

Our community lost three strong, courageous and powerful voices, embodied in DeWitt Buckingham, Darnell Levingston and Michael Bell. All three passed away within several months of each other.

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Remembering Black Men Speak Founders Darnell Levingston and DeWitt Buckingham

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Mental Health and Wellness Radio looks back on the lives of mental health activists Darnell Livingston, 54 and DeWitt Buckingham, 64. Both men are the founders of the speakers bureau, Black Men Speak. The members of Black Men Speak deliver speeches and talks about mental health, and share their own stories of recovery.

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  • depression
  • DeWitt Buckingham
  • gigi crowder
  • Jenee Darden
  • Joe Anderson
  • Kenneth Davis
  • mental health
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  • Narcotics Anonymous
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Black Men Speak Receives the POCC Outstanding Program Award

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Founder of Black Men Speak DeWitt Buckingham accepts the Outstanding Program Award at the 2012 POCC Awards.

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Mental Health Matters: Black Men Speak! Anthem and Mission

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Black Men Speak! shares its original anthem and mission statement on Mental Health Matters.

Black Men Speak!, a speakers bureau based in Alameda County, seeks to inform and enlighten the mental health community and the general public about issues concerning African American males with mental health and substance abuse challenges.

To view the full episode, please visit: http://blip.tv/file/4472575 

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Mental Health Matters: "A Personal Story of Wellness and Recovery" by Kenneth Davis

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Kenneth Davis, member of Black Men Speak!, shares his story of recovering from alcoholism and drug abuse in his presentation entitled "A Personal Story of Wellness and Recovery." He also discusses his diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and the resulting struggle with self-esteem.

Black Men Speak!, a speakers bureau based in Alameda County, seeks to inform and enlighten the mental health community and the general public about issues concerning African American males with mental health and substance abuse challenges.

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Mental Health Matters: "Making Recovery a Reality" by Roscoe Moseby

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Roscoe Moseby, member of Black Men Speak!, shares his own experiences with mental health in a presentation entitled "A Personal Story of Wellness and Recovery." Roscoe describes his story of PTSD, isolation, and his nervous breakdown upon returning home from service in the armed forces. He also discusses overcoming drug abuse that started in the military.

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  • substance abuse
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Mental Health Matters: "My Road to Recovery" by Renwicke Vittito

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Renwicke Vittito, member of Black Men Speak!, discusses his experiences with psychiatric medications and self-medication in a presentation entitled "My Road to Recovery." Renwicke reflects on being a functioning addict as well as his diagnoses of manic depression, schizoaffetive disorder, and asocial disorder.

Black Men Speak!, a speakers bureau based in Alameda County, seeks to inform and enlighten the mental health community and the general public about issues concerning African American males with mental health and substance abuse challenges.

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  • Mental Health Matters
  • African American Community
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Mental Health Matters: Black Men Speak Mission Statement

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Black Men Speak!, a speakers bureau based in Alameda County, seeks to inform and enlighten the mental health community and the general public about issues concerning African American males with mental health and substance abuse challenges.

To view the full episode, please visit: http://blip.tv/file/4552948

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  • African American Community
  • Alameda County
  • Black Men Speak
  • DeWitt Buckingham
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  • Mental Health Matters
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  • recovery
  • substance abuse
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Mental Health Matters: "Giving Back to Move Forward" by William Garrett

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William Garrett, a member of Black Men Speak!, recalls how his parents taught him about the art of giving. Having grown up in Oakland in difficult financial times, Garrett shares how he overcame a life of crime and substance abuse. He currently serves as the Medical Coordinator for a local community services agency specializing in homeless as well as mentally and physically disabled individuals.

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Mental Health Matters: "The Secret of Incest" by DeWitt Buckingham

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Black Men Speak! member DeWitt Buckingham discusses the taboo topic of incest occurring within the African American community. DeWitt explains the effects on victims (usually women), including depression, guilt, PTSD, and low self-esteem. He also shares what African American males can do to be positive role models, provide support to women, and end the cycle of sexual violence.

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