8:46 Fresh Persectives

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WATCH: New World Theatre Interviews Cashel Campbell during 08:46 Juneteenth Launch

Meet Contributing Author

Cashel Campbell

CASHEL CAMPBELL makes her public debut as a 08:46 selected author. She has always been an avid writer – with journals, poems & essays that date back to her early childhood.

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Cashel Campbell, MS, BC-DMT, LCAT-LP
Creator & Owner – Feel Heal Dance

A native New Yorker, Cashel began her artistic endeavors successfully as a child actor (SAG-AFTRA est.1987). Alongside her pursuits, she has become a dancer, performance artist (theatre & dance expression) and in 2016 achieved a Masters of Science in the field of Creative Arts Therapy as a Dance/Movement Psychotherapist from Pratt Institute

In 2018, Cashel created Feel Heal Dance, a dance/movement psychotherapy & spiritual counseling practice that integrates holistic approaches such as talk therapy, advanced Reiki, intuitive counseling & Soulography- a pole dance as therapy intervention.

Leading with joy and an empathetic heart, Cashel offers clients the opportunity to build social, emotional & communication skills through creativity, compassion & movement. An often keynote speaker & guest lecturer, she is devoted to carving out a space for authenticity within the emotional healing & self evolvement movement.

About the piece:

Cashel wrote #HashTagTheBlackGirl in 2016. It is written as an open letter to the author’s self and the society she resides in. It’s the author’s reflective reality & her attempt to accept the vulnerability & the pain of living projected upon, racially stereotyped, objectified & rejected in her “home” country of America.

WATCH: HashTagTheBlackGirl Virtual Performance 

About 8:46 Fresh Perspectives & New World Theatre

NWT Publishing is launching a new publication that features monologues from forty-four playwrights from the Black community. This collection of works commemorates the tragic murder of George Floyd by giving voice to these authors and their incredible works.

All the profits from the sale of this collection will go to support the playwrights and nonprofit social justice organizations.