Black Girl, Bleu debunks myths surrounding mental health, trauma
Black Girl, Bleu debunks myths surrounding mental health, trauma

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 in her neighborhood.
Her interest in cinematography and her Uncle Vornell Clemons, affectionately known as ‘Uncle Nell,’ were the two outlets that helped her during the transition.
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