Picture Gallery

Ama-Robin, Mel, and Demiesha (below) talking about Black women in outdoor spaces.

Team ETT enjoying life!

Robin, Mel, and Kevin Alexander, M.D. discussing ATTR-CM

Mel and Ama-Robin having a Real Talk about having a racial encounter.

Mel, Ama-Robin, and Michele Lee (below) discussing traditional African American healing.

Ama-Robin, Mel, and Dr. Gregory Hall discussed racial health disparities and culturally competent, patient-centered care.

 

Ben, Ama-Robin, and Dr. Philippe Copeland discussing Racism Denial.

Dr. Clyde Yancy discusses cardiovascular disease and heart health with Robin and Mel.

Financial Aid Advisor, Kim Bradley (below) talks with Robin and Mel.

Robin with the Book - Black Rage, for the Literary Mentor Talk.

Picture of Hans interviewing Robin about living abroad as a Black expat.

Picture of Ama Robin & Elder Mel having a Real Talk about how they connect with Black culture.


Picture of Robin, Mel, and Sammy having a Real Talk about why Ghana is called the “Hidden Paradise.


Picture of Robin, Mel, and Kirk Wadi having a Real Talk about Visiting Black Historical Sites


Picture of Robin, Mel, and Diane in Ghana having a Real Talk about the Ghanaian Naming Ceremony

Picture of Robin, Mel, and Diane discussing the importance of self-care.

Picture of Ben and Marlene discussing activism among Black actors.

Picture of Mel, Robin, Diane Bradley, and Dr. Theopia Jackson discussing Black-centered psychology.

Picture of Robin, Mel, and Mama Edie discussing the importance of storytelling in the Black community.

Picture of Robin, Ben, Marlene, and Jorick Gaines discussing the book, How Money Works.

Picture of Mel, Robin, Vaneida White, and Tamera White discussing the controversy of Black women’s hair.

Picture of Robin, Mel, and Dr. Ebony Butler discussing My Therapy Cards and Black

mental health.

Picture of Professor William Smith, Ben Koponen, Robin Lofton, and Diane Bradley discussing Racial Battle Fatigue Podcast.

Picture of Robin Lofton, Ben Koponen, Mel Lofton, Erin Connors, and Rawle Andrews, Jr. discussing Reflections on being a

double HBCU Graduate