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    Celebrate Juneteenth With Captain Zero:  Into the Abyss An Animated Action Film

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    – Virtual Film Screen Raises Awareness About Mental Illness in Black Community – 

    Lamard Cher-Aimee

        NEW YORK, June 14, 2022 – Captain Zero: Into The Abyss  is a coming of age film that  explores  the psyche of Xerxes Hughes, a teenager whose double life as a superhero and struggles with depression are causing him to experience blackouts. Lamard Cher-Aime, a finalist winner in the 2021 Ida B. Wells Fund competition, will debut his virtual animated action film on Juneteenth (June 19) from 7:30 p.m EST/4:30 pm PST.  Admission is free.

    Did you know . . .

    • “Sixteen percent (4.8 million) Black and African American people have reported a mental illness and 22.4 percent of those (1.1 million people) reported a serious mental illness over the past year.” (Source: Mental Health America)
    • “Twenty-five percent of African Americans seek treatment for a mental health issue, compared to 40 percent of white individuals. The reasons for this drop off include misdiagnosis by doctors, socio-economic factors and a lack of African American mental health professionals.” (Source:  Discovery Mood & Anxiety Program)
    • “Despite the needs, one in three Blacks who need mental health care receive it.” (Source: (NAMI) National Alliance on Mental Illness)

    Captain Zero: Into The Abyss explores his mind, world, and the events that have led him to seek out therapy.  It stars POSE (2018) and American Horror Story (2011) Actress Angelica Ross as Dr. Niobe, Xerxes’ therapist, and confidant.

    This animated action film is the brainchild of Lamard Cher-Aime, chief executive officer, Cutting Edge Animation.  Mr. Cher-Aime also suffers from major depressive disorder and he is a suicide survivor.  Mr. Cher-Aime uses this animated film to destigmatize mental illness, encourage individuals to seek treatment and raise awareness about the greater need for services in the Black community.

    Mr. Cher-Aime is also a finalist winner of the Ida B. Wells Fund, a grant for aspiring Black artists across a spectrum of creative disciplines – filmmaking, visual and performing artists, literature, technology, multidisciplinary practices, investigative journalism – to create groundbreaking, socially engaged new work.

    The Captain Zero: Into The Abyss will appear in three acts – Act 1 – film screening, Act 2 – talk with film director and Act 3 – panel discussion

    In addition to the film screening, the panel discussion will include the following individuals.

    • John Martin Green, PhD, founder and executive director, Gate Keeper’s Collective, which promotes health and wellness among same gender loving men. Green is also the co-founder and co-artistic director for Blackberry Productions.
    • Candace Crosby, a licensed professional social worker, NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
    • Gerald Boyd, is the chief of equity and justice of a chromatic Black™, executive director of Eastern Shore Training and Consulting, and founder of Peacewerks Center for Well-Being.

    Captain Zero: Into The Abyss is made possible through the partnership with National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), We in the World, Gate Keeper’s Collective and RISE..  chromatic Black™,Voyage Media and Angela Ross are the executive producers for the film.

    About Ida B. Wells Fund

    The Ida B. Wells Fund honors the legacy of a trailblazing American investigative journalist, educator and early civil rights leader who chronicled the horrific violence against African Americans during the era of lynching.

    The Ida B Wells Fund provides a total of $250,000 in grants to Black artists across a spectrum of creative disciplines – filmmaking, visual and performing artists, literature, technology, multidisciplinary practices, investigative journalism – to create groundbreaking, socially engaged new work.

    About chromatic Black™

    chromatic Black™ is a collective of 10,000+ Black artists – activists across a spectrum of creative disciplines.  We work across several platforms  – art, education, film, television, live and digital entertainment – to democratize STORY and  expand the national canon by accelerating the ideas and creative  impact of Black voices, including women.

    chromatic Black™ provides a cross discipline forum for artists to gather in-person and virtually to discuss the ways in which the creative sector might help mediate change and navigate the challenges of equity and racial injustice across an intersection of issue areas, hold change and collectively build cultural power.

    Visit Captain Zero: Into The Abyss animation film for tickets.

     

     

     

    Captain Zero: Into The Abyss is made possible through the partnership with National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Gate Keeper’s Collective and RISE..  chromatic Black™ Voyage Media and Angela Ross are the executive producers for the film. We in the World
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    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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