Niles Fitch on being Disney's first black Prince and mental health in the black community

Niles Fitch joins Asante Blackk, Ethan Herisse and Reed Shannon in this segment of The Speak Up Series to discuss the stigma of therapy and the importance of mental health for the Black community, as well as what it means to be Disney’s first ever live action Black prince. All proceeds earned from YouTube ad revenue on this video will be donated to support Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old EMT fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department officers while asleep in her home. If you would like to donate to her fund, we’ve included a link to do so here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/9v4q2-just... The Speak Up Series aims to raise awareness on how racism impacts youth and young adults through conversations with entertainers and activists sharing their thoughts, feelings, and experiences on racial inequality and what’s going on in America right now. Our goal is to have youth, along with every other American citizen of goodwill, watch and hopefully gain more insight, inspiration, motivation, and feel sure that their voice is heard and that progress IS being made. Instagram: @speakup TikTok: @speakup Twitter: @speakupseries Asante Blackk: Instagram / Twitter: @asanteblackk Facebook: @AsanteBlackkOfficial Ethan Herisse: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook: @ethanherisse Reed Shannon: Instagram: @reed.shannon Twitter / Facebook: @reedshannon TODAY’S GUEST! Niles Fitch: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook: @nilesfitch