A Resilient Tune Workshop
Access to music and other forms of creative art plays a significant role in building resilient communities and healing across the African Diaspora. This impacts mental health and gender-based violence, among other public health concerns.
The Resilient Tune workshop explores Black music and its role in social liberation. People use the creative arts to address social injustices and promote liberation. This workshop highlights: the social and psychological impact of arts & cultural expression, the history of Black music in America, and how to incorporate music into daily practices that impact mental health and well-being.
This workshop is available in-person or online.
Your Presenter
LySaundra Campbell has led conversations and workshops on a number of topics including: domestic and sexual violence prevention, economic justice and policy, technology safety, restorative & transformative justice, wellness practices for activists and advocates, organizational development, and systems change advocacy.
As a culmination of her work in advocacy and music education, she developed A Resilient Tune, a workshop that drives the conversation on the history of Black music as it relates to social politics and healing.
*Training & Speaking Portfolio:
2024
Our Stories, Our Superpower: Unlocking the Power of Narrative (SYNC Safety Convening)
2023
Narrative Change & Storytelling (Safety Through Connection, Prevention Institute)
2022
Narrative Change & Public Health (Lessons Along the Journey: Taking Action Toward Racial Justice in Public Health Systems, Prevention Institute)
Writer’s Block Is a Myth (Masterclass, Permission to Write)
2021
Healing Through Creative Writing (South Carolina Survivors Summit)
2020
“A Resilient Tune: Black women and social politics” (3rd Annual Teaching Black History Conference, University of Missouri, July 2020)
“A Resilient Tune” (Massachusetts Women of Color Network Conference, June 2020 — postponed due to COVID-19)
“A Resilient Tune: Black women in music & healing advocacy” (New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault — postponed due to COVID-19)
2019
“a resilient tune: Black women in music & healing advocacy” (National Sexual Assault Conference)
“A resilient tune: Black women and social politics” (Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence Annual Conference)
2018
“A resilient tune: music & social politics” (Missouri Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 2018 Conference)
People of Color Gathering (Missouri Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 2018 Conference, Co-Facilitator)
“Restorative & Survivor-Defined Justice” (University of Missouri Social Work class, Guest Lecturer)
“Smarter Advocacy: Our Role in Technology Safety & Social Change” (Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association Annual Conference, Keynote Speaker)
2017
“Healthy Relationships & Communication for Teens” (Anacostia High School, Presenter & Facilitator)
Domestic & Sexual Violence Panel (Griffiths Women’s Leadership Conference, University of Missouri-Columbia)
2015
“Faith Communities & Domestic Violence” (Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence, RPE Conference)
“Economic Justice & Empowerment for Advocates” (Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence Annual Conference)
2012
“Rape Culture & Violence in the Media” (2012 Meeting of the Minds Conference, Missouri, co-presenter)
*For reasons regarding intellectual property, training and education activities performed by LySaundra Campbell but initiated or created by a former employer are not included. Additional topics and training experience can be discussed upon consultation.