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Monday, June 12, 2017

Black Women Get Healed When They Get Involved With This Powerful “Lemonade” Movement

Dr. Yetta Young, Executive Producer of the Butterfly Confessions Movement

Dr. Yetta Young, Executive Producer of the Butterfly Confessions Movement

Nationwide — Dr. Yetta Young, executive producer, director and author, transforms her national stage play, Butterfly Confessions into a teaching tool to raise awareness about violence against women and sexual responsibility on college campuses across the globe. College women will have the opportunity to produce and direct performances of the popular stage play through the Butterfly Confessions College Goddess (BCCG) initiative which spotlights their joy, pain, and bravery while creating a lifelong sisterhood.

“After reading and viewing Butterfly Confessions, I immediately thought to myself, before Beyoncé came out with Lemonade, there was this. This is the original lemonade. We must bring this to our University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee community. They need it,” Dr. Amber Tucker, Interim Assistant Director of the Women’s Resource Center at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee said when the idea to sponsor the upcoming, June 16th and 17th performances of the play was initially presented.

The reviews come in quickly after each performance and it’s easy to see why. With nothing but five-star reviews and praise, Black Girl Magic is on full display with each performance as the women curate their own magic and facilitate new connections and discoveries while creating a space of affirmation and inclusion.

“Young’s Butterfly Confessions captures Black women radiantly doing soul work in a way that displays the power and beauty of their creativity,” said Tucker.

Every end of the spectrum is covered from abuse, in all of its forms, against women and girls to the healing and even the spiritual ‘call and response’ of the interludes between monologues. This package of powerful vignettes leaves no stone unturned.

The founder and executive producer, Dr. Yetta Young, calls this play a love letter to black women, which reveals heartfelt emotions about intimacy, sexual responsibility, and overcoming adversity.

“The play blends humor and heartbreak with education, empowerment, and inspiration while supporting and advocating for survivors of interpersonal and sexual violence,” explained Young.

After producing The Vagina Monologues for a number of years, Ohio Wesleyan University Senior, Claire Hackett stated, “Women of color should have a space where their voices can be heard and everyone else can listen. Butterfly Confessions is a new tradition of diversity.”

Young’s mission is to inspire and educate socially conscious college women about the potential to revolutionize their campuses and how to transform lives through the power of theater and edutainment (education + entertainment).

“When I ran into the arms of Fisk University as a young girl, I was literally running for my life. I wish there had been an outlet like the Butterfly Confessions College Goddess program; I would have joined without hesitation. Now I’m on a mission to help adjust every black girl’s crown that’s not sitting up straight.”

Books and additional information are available at www.ButterflyConfessions.com.

 

Follow the Butterfly Confessions Movement on Social Media:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheButterflyConfessions
Instagram: www.instagram.com/butterflyconfessions
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ButterflyChicas

 

About Dr. Young
Award‐winning producer, director, and author of Butterfly Confessions, Dr. Yetta Young, has been called a theatrical griot for helping to grow a brand of ‘social theatre’ where she has gathered and noted the stories of black women, giving a voice to a new movement. A highly sought after producer, Young’s work has traveled both nationally and internationally before millions on Bravo’s Real Housewives of Atlanta, National Black Theatre Festival, Beverly Hills NAACP Theatre Awards and in theatres across the country. She has appeared on several radio and television outlets. Her inspirational sold­‐out productions are known for their class and elegance. She has had the pleasure to produce and/or direct such luminaries as Taraji P. Henson, Mo’Nique, Iyanla Vanzant, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Sherri Shepherd, Star Jones, and Kandi Burruss, to name a few.

Dr. Young leaves a legacy as the first Executive Director and CEO of the Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center in Lexington, KY and is Executive Producer and co­‐founder of the Get Elevated Women’s Conference. She is proud to have philanthropically raised money and awareness for several women’s organizations both nationally and globally.

For more information about the BCCG initiative, please contact Patrice Gendrett at Patrice@ButterflyConfessions.com or 213-545-1812.



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