Drea Kelly, ex-wife of R. Kelly, to discuss domestic violence on Oct. 24
Drea Kelly, ex-wife of R&B superstar R. Kelly, will host an 91探花 365 Conversation titled, 鈥淐reating Public Awareness to End Domestic Violence,鈥 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, in the Baker University Center Ballroom. The event is free and open to the public.
The talk will be live streamed to Chillicothe's Bennett Hall Auditorium and the Dublin Campus' OhioHealth Medical Education Building 1, room 242.
The goal of the 365 Conversation is to start the conversation about domestic violence, not just through a hash tag, but through a plan of action to eliminate abuse and violence from relationships and also eradicate sex trafficking.
During her talk, Kelly will discuss her journey to healing. She also will highlight learned behaviors from her abuser and herself and the warning signs of a volatile relationship. Event organizers said they hope her healing words offer attendees the openness to receive and self-reflect.
Kelly, a survivor of domestic violence, created the 12th Round Foundation, an organization that celebrates survivors of domestic violence and provides preventative education so that no one will become a victim in the future. It also commemorates the lives of people who were lost to domestic violence.
Raised on the Chicago鈥檚 Southside, Kelly attained national fame after she was cast on VH1鈥檚 reality show, 鈥淗ollywood Exes,鈥 where she was branded 鈥渢he breakout star.鈥 Her personal story left millions of viewers in love with the 鈥渂rown ballerina.鈥
Kelly also gained notoriety as a choreographer, principle dancer and creative director for her ex-husband鈥檚 world tour performances, music videos and award show performances. Some of her other clients have included R&B performers Teddy Riley and Xscape to name a few. She has also found success in operating her own dance theatre companies, AKDT and Le Belle Jete鈥 Cabaret.
The OHIO Women's Center and its partnering organizations, including Counseling and Psychological Services, the Survivor Advocacy Program and Health Promotion, are committed to providing programming during October, which is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
鈥淲e are always seeking speakers that we believe will connect with our students,鈥 said Dr. M. Geneva Murray, director of the OHIO Women鈥檚 Center. 鈥淲hen the TV show, 鈥淪urviving R. Kelly,鈥 was released, we began to look at survivors that participated in the documentary. We were hopeful that we would be able to have Drea Kelly, but weren't positive that we could make it happen. It's a testament to the incredible support we receive across campus that we are able to bring in such a powerful speaker. We hope everyone will attend as we all have an opportunity to promote healthy relationships and provide support for survivors.鈥
Dr. Winsome Chunnu, director of the OHIO Multicultural Center, said Kelly鈥檚 talk is critical for all women to hear, particularly women of color.
鈥淭he research shows that women of color are less likely to report or see appropriate services,鈥 Dr. Chunnu said. 鈥淎s an immigrant woman, it is also important that I point out that for undocumented and immigrant women, the fear or threat of deportation impact reporting as well. Therefore, I hope Drea鈥檚 story will serve as motivation to them for coming forward.鈥
Kim Castor, director of the Survivor Advocacy Program, also expressed the importance of Kelly鈥檚 talk.
鈥淲e hope that by attending this keynote 鈥 survivors, allies and others will recognize the diversity of the survivor experience, as well as the importance of supporting survivors,鈥 Castor said.
Kelly鈥檚 visit is sponsored by the Women's Center, Black Student Cultural Programming Board, the Multicultural Center, Ebony Minds, Division of Student Affairs, Senate Appropriations Commission, Scripps College of Communication Diversity Committee and the Student National Medical Association.
These are two additional opportunities for people to meet Drea Kelly:
- 鈥淭ea with Drea Kelly鈥 will take place at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24. This event is open to women of color who are student leaders and their allies. The 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:
- Survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, harassment, and stalking are welcome to attend a reception with Drea Kelly on Oct. 24. All members of the 91探花 community that identify as survivors are welcome to contact survivor.advocacy@ohio.edu for more information. 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 91探花. Participation will be capped to provide participants space to interact with Drea Kelly.
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