Dr. Marty K. Casey @MosleyCasey
Fighting to Keep Black Children Safe in the City of St. Louis
Dr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live is joined by Dr. Marty K. Casey to discuss the alarming number of African American children who have died in the city of St. Louis.Dr. Casey, if the Founder and President of Show Me Arts Foundation the first arts organization formed immediately following the unrest of Ferguson Missouri,has tirelessly served more than 2,500 children at no cost to their families providing classes centered around the arts, educating the youth in poetry, singing, dancing, theater, visual arts, and DJ Engineering.
BIO
Dr. Marty K. Casey, a member of the Actors Equity Association (AEA) since 2006 and Founder and President of Show Me Arts Foundation the first arts organization formed immediately following the unrest of Ferguson Missouri, has tirelessly served more than 2,500 children at no cost to their families providing classes centered around the arts educating the youth in poetry, singing, dancing, theater, visual arts, and DJ Engineering. Marty’s success has been acclaimed by numerous awards, interviews and acknowledgments including being featured on Beyoncé.com and recognized by this highly acclaimed Artist for her work in the community. Marty’s currently serves as the St. Louis Regional Network leader for the National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment®. She is active on two boards and has written and Co-produced a National Trauma and Gun Safety Campaign & Program, titled Un-GUN where she co presents with a Medical Trauma Physician, Dr. Lauri Punch from Stop The Bleed. Marty performed the voice overs for the Stop The Bleed National campaign video. Also, through her Nationally acclaimed youth singing group Spreading The Love ( STL) Marty rearranged the Beatles hit song, All Together Now and that video was featured during the St. Louis Blues NHL home game during the 2017- 2018 season, just one season prior to their Stanley Cup historical win. Amongst other career highlights, Marty sang the National Anthem at the St. Louis Monster Truck Show for an audience of 30,000+ fans. She also completed a 12-year successful run as a National touring actress for Menopause The Musical. In 2018 she was inducted into the United Nations as the first female Goodwill, Ambassador of Peace in the Midwest. She received her first Honorary Doctorate and she also became an Ambassador for Shine Ministries Orphan children in Uganda, Africa. Marty has written and produced a one woman show; depicting the early trials and tribulations of her life where she plays 6 characters of her family. She has written a 7-day self-help guide instructing individuals to journal their inner thoughts to help them tap into their own personal success. The book and DVD are available for purchase at some historical museums like the Alex Haley museum where Dr. Marty K. Casey has performed and been highlighted for both her community work and career successes. She is currently a cohort of the Focus St. Louis leadership development program, where she will graduate in May of 2020.
BIO
Dr. Marty K. Casey, a member of the Actors Equity Association (AEA) since 2006 and Founder and President of Show Me Arts Foundation the first arts organization formed immediately following the unrest of Ferguson Missouri, has tirelessly served more than 2,500 children at no cost to their families providing classes centered around the arts educating the youth in poetry, singing, dancing, theater, visual arts, and DJ Engineering. Marty’s success has been acclaimed by numerous awards, interviews and acknowledgments including being featured on Beyoncé.com and recognized by this highly acclaimed Artist for her work in the community. Marty’s currently serves as the St. Louis Regional Network leader for the National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment®. She is active on two boards and has written and Co-produced a National Trauma and Gun Safety Campaign & Program, titled Un-GUN where she co presents with a Medical Trauma Physician, Dr. Lauri Punch from Stop The Bleed. Marty performed the voice overs for the Stop The Bleed National campaign video. Also, through her Nationally acclaimed youth singing group Spreading The Love ( STL) Marty rearranged the Beatles hit song, All Together Now and that video was featured during the St. Louis Blues NHL home game during the 2017- 2018 season, just one season prior to their Stanley Cup historical win. Amongst other career highlights, Marty sang the National Anthem at the St. Louis Monster Truck Show for an audience of 30,000+ fans. She also completed a 12-year successful run as a National touring actress for Menopause The Musical. In 2018 she was inducted into the United Nations as the first female Goodwill, Ambassador of Peace in the Midwest. She received her first Honorary Doctorate and she also became an Ambassador for Shine Ministries Orphan children in Uganda, Africa. Marty has written and produced a one woman show; depicting the early trials and tribulations of her life where she plays 6 characters of her family. She has written a 7-day self-help guide instructing individuals to journal their inner thoughts to help them tap into their own personal success. The book and DVD are available for purchase at some historical museums like the Alex Haley museum where Dr. Marty K. Casey has performed and been highlighted for both her community work and career successes. She is currently a cohort of the Focus St. Louis leadership development program, where she will graduate in May of 2020.