“Do you think about how much you are valued? Where do you value yourself?”
These questions create space for vulnerability among boys and young men of color in Nashville through the My Brother’s Keeper initiative.
“People feel brave enough to say these things. People feel safe enough and they feel empowered enough in this sacred space to say, ‘Man, I need help. I need support,'” said Ashford Hughes, with the Nashville chapter of My Brother’s Keeper…