BET HER Initiative brings powerful, vital stories to life, directed and produced by Black women, for Black women.
2021 Emmy nominated actress Yvette Nicole Brown and all star producer Tressa Azarel Smallwood joined Amanda Salas to talk about "The Waiting Room" series from BET Her premiering Oct 9th. Two films directed by Brown and Ta'Rhonda Moore highlight personal stories of black women fighting breast cancer, a hugely undercovered subject in the African American community though black & brown women suffer from it equally.�The Waiting Room premieres this Saturday Oct 9 on BET Her. � This is all star lineup ready to go on a major Women's Health Initiative campaign from BET, now in its second year.
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BET HER Initiative brings powerful, vital stories to life, directed and produced by Black women, for Black women.

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