Students give award-wining performances as they act out a scene from The Skin I’m In, demonstrating that talent is all around us, especially in our classrooms.
Young people and adults discuss what hope means to them and how it helps to sustain and elevate them and their families during the best and worst of times.

When bullets fly, people die and families suffer and sometimes never recover. That’s what thirteen-year-old Mann realizes two years after his six-year-old brother is shot and killed.

Queens, castles and princely gents don’t just exist in fairy tales. They’re in the inner city as well.

During a visit to Minnesota, actress Kimberly Elise spent time with young woman from the Lovin’ the Skin I’m In movement, founded by Robin Hickman, SoulTouch Productions. Elise is shown here sporting her Lovin’ tote.

A young fan enjoying her time with The Skin I'm In.
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