Powerful Conversations and Healing at Open Mic Night with Attorney Khadijat Oluwatoyin

On Thursday night, The Greenwood Beat – WFPG welcomed a powerful and enlightening Open Mic conversation led by Attorney Khadijat Oluwatoyin, Founder of Community Act. The event brought together passionate voices, including representatives from Grand Mental Health and Family & Children Services, for a candid discussion about mental health and the myths surrounding counseling in the Black community.

While the show ended officially, the dialogue didn’t. The conversation was so engaging and impactful that it continued for almost an additional hour off-air—a true testament to the importance and urgency of the topic.

Dr. Angela K. Chambers, CEO of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, joined the ladies as they explored deeper ways to bring information and resources to the community. Together, they identified underserved areas, discussed solutions, and laid out ideas to reach those who still carry skepticism around seeking counseling and mental health support.

Mental health services remain drastically underutilized in the Black community, often due to stigma, fear, or a lack of information. But this Open Mic session proved that when safe spaces are created, healing begins.

This is just the beginning. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG, Attorney Khadijat Oluwatoyin, Grand Mental Health, and Family & Children Services are committed to continuing the conversation, providing education, and giving the community a voice. The mic is open—and so is the path to healing.

🎤 Want to be a part of the conversation or join the journey to healing?
Email: info@thegreenwoodbeat.com

Tulsa, let’s do this—together.