The Seattle Medium on The CUT Project Short Film: a “Debut Film for Racial Healing Through Touch” May 23 Written By Aaron Johnson “It’s possible Black men can actually get together and let their guards down, and remove judgment and lean into those topics in a way that’s supportive, therapeutic, positive, inspirational,” Omega said.“I have never experienced that before.” — Kingsya Omega, integrative health coach, participant at the Black Men's Retreat in Port Townsend, WA in April 2024 CEO and Founder of the Color of Sound Ben Wilson on Monday, April 11. Wilson stands in the Port Townsend Film Festival Office after the CUT Project Short Film fundraiser. (Photo credit: Skylar Stekly) READ: The CUT Project Short Film: Debut Film for Racial Healing Through Touch by Skylar Stekly of The Seattle Medium Aaron Johnson
The Seattle Medium on The CUT Project Short Film: a “Debut Film for Racial Healing Through Touch” May 23 Written By Aaron Johnson “It’s possible Black men can actually get together and let their guards down, and remove judgment and lean into those topics in a way that’s supportive, therapeutic, positive, inspirational,” Omega said.“I have never experienced that before.” — Kingsya Omega, integrative health coach, participant at the Black Men's Retreat in Port Townsend, WA in April 2024 CEO and Founder of the Color of Sound Ben Wilson on Monday, April 11. Wilson stands in the Port Townsend Film Festival Office after the CUT Project Short Film fundraiser. (Photo credit: Skylar Stekly) READ: The CUT Project Short Film: Debut Film for Racial Healing Through Touch by Skylar Stekly of The Seattle Medium Aaron Johnson