About this Event
"Just Sam" offers a comprehensive look at how trauma impacts black men and the African American community. Samuel Simmons, Jr., also known as Sam, wrote this book simply as a retelling of one man's journey but to encourage readers to confront uncomfortable truths and move beyond mere resilience. He presents a blueprint for community healing and growth.
“This book serves as both a mirror and a map, reflecting the truths we might prefer to ignore and guiding us toward the paths of healing and empowerment.”
Brandon Jones, Executive Director of MACMH
has more than 34 years of experience as an alcohol and drug counselor and behavioral consultant. He specializes in practical, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed strategies that address historical trauma and focus on improving outcomes for African American males and their families. Sam has received multiple awards and honors for his vision, unique presentation style, and leadership in culturally sensitive, trauma-informed work in the community and nationwide. In 2024, he was selected to receive NAMI Minnesota’s Professional of the Year Award for his trauma work focusing on the healing of Black men. Sam is the co-creator of the nationally known Community Empowerment Through Black Men Healing conference and co-hosts the "Voices" radio show on 89.9 KMOJ FM, addressing urban community issues.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Minnesota Robert J. Jones Urban Research and Outreach-Engagement Center (UROC), 2001 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, United States
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