[Counselor_Educ] Drea Kelly - Oct 24, 7:30 pm, Baker Ballroom

Bhat, Christine bhatc at ohio.edu
Tue Oct 22 16:03:08 EDT 2019
This Thursday: Drea Kelly


365 Conversation: Creating Public Awareness to End Domestic Violence with DREA Kelly
October 24, 2019, 7:30PM, Baker Ballroom
[Drea Kelly headhsot]
DREA Kelly's 365 Conversation offers the course of a survivor's journey to heal while highlighting learned behaviors from her abuser and herself, the warning signs and of the prevalence of a volatile relationship. The goal of the 365 Conversation on domestic violence is to start the conversation, not just through a hashtag on social media, but through a plan of action to eliminate abuse of all forms and violence from relationships and to eradicate sex trafficking. DREA Kelly's healing words offers openness to receive and self-reflection.
Andrea "DREA" Kelly is a Midwestern native from the Southside of Chicago, IL. DREA Kelly's fame is largely attributed to VH1's "Hollywood Exes," where she was branded "the breakout star."  Her story, as the Ex-wife of R&B superstar R. Kelly, reached beyond the television screens, leaving an audience of millions in love with the "brown ballerina."
She is also well-known for being a choreographer, principle dancer, and the creative director for R.Kelly's world tour performances, music videos and award show performances.  Some of her clients include Teddy Riley, Escape and Been One to name a few.  After leading the stage in these various positions, DREA also found vast success in operating her own dance theatre companies, AKDT and Le Belle Jete' Cabaret.
DREA is not only a survivor of Domestic Violence, she is an advocate of domestic violence awareness. In the spirit of this mission, she created the 12th Round Foundation, an organization that celebrates survivors of domestic violence and seeks to provide education so no one will become a victim and commemorate those who are lost to this tragedy.
"I have CRACKS, but I'm not BROKEN "- DREA Kelly
This Domestic Violence Awareness Keynote is sponsored by the Women's Center, Black Student Cultural Programming Board, the Multicultural Center, Survivor Advocacy Program, Counseling and Psychological Services, Health Promotion, the Student National Medical Association, and Ebony Minds.
We are so excited to announce two additional ways for folk to meet Drea Kelly.

  *   On October 24, 2019, from 1:00PM - 2:00PM. This opportunity is open to women of color student leaders and allies. Allies should be able to demonstrate their commitment to supporting women of color, which may be through programming, a dedication to anti-racism work, or other forms of allyship. If you are interested in attending, please register by completing the form at:  < https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fclick.pg.mlsend.com%2Flink%2Fc%2FYT0xMjcyNTQyNDg5NzQ3NjU2NzEyJmM9dDl1NSZlPTkzOTI3JmI9Mjg2NzExNzA4JmQ9cDBuOGQ1bg%3D%3D.VaIqgwqy-DCwgGOdnZDFvcHRjCs0OVLdIYHvTe4nmNY&data=02%7C01%7C%7C0dd631b65f774577ff0208d7572adbef%7Cf3308007477c4a70888934611817c55a%7C0%7C0%7C637073713896789389&sdata=%2FSEAy2MVkSKZjLTyZRgFhzIy%2FsD2h%2Fa5XL%2BNkfpvuU0%3D&reserved=0 
> https://tinyurl.com/Tea-with-Drea-Kelly<https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fclick.pg.mlsend.com%2Flink%2Fc%2FYT0xMjcyNTQyNDg5NzQ3NjU2NzEyJmM9dDl1NSZlPTkzOTI3JmI9Mjg2NzExNzEwJmQ9dzh2M3kxaQ%3D%3D.o5bunJnuWM6of3-D-X2pk8B4c3iL5iWcSCYMIuQ_HNI&data=02%7C01%7C%7C0dd631b65f774577ff0208d7572adbef%7Cf3308007477c4a70888934611817c55a%7C0%7C0%7C637073713896799392&sdata=0y22VrAJjL5qd0yQ45cunn1DOTbyZk8EvsbtnqV%2F5Kc%3D&reserved=0 
> More information about her visit to campus is detailed below.
  *   Survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, harassment, and stalking are welcome to attend a reception with Drea Kelly on October 24th. For information, please contact survivor.advocacy at ohio.edu. 
<mailto:contact  survivor.advocacy at ohio.edu. 
> This program has received an exemption from mandated reporting in order to allow for full-campus participation by all members of the campus community. Disclosures of incidents of sexual misconduct at this specified event will not be considered notice to Ohio University. All members of the Ohio University community that identify as survivors are welcome to contact survivor.advocacy at ohio.edu 
<mailto: survivor.advocacy at ohio.edu 
> for more information. Participation will be capped to provide participants space to interact with Drea Kelly.



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Christine Suniti Bhat, Ph.D., L.P.C, L.S.C.
Professor, Counselor Education,
Department of Counseling and Higher Education,
The Patton College of Education, OHIO UNIVERSITY, Athens, OH 45701

Office:McCracken Hall, 432F
Phone: 740-593-4425; Fax: 740-593-0477; Email: bhatc at ohio.edu 
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