Curtis Warren,  Director of Community Relations, Co-founder, Group Facilitator

Curtis Warren, (Brother Curtis) comes from a background of self-discovery, transformation, self-development. Brother Curtis holds a bachelors degree in with emphasis Psychology, Sociology, and Criminology from Bowie State University.

 

He is a Certified Facilitator of Alternative to Violence Program (AVP), Co-leader of the Brothers Helping Brother Project. Group Facilitator and teacher at The TNAT Holistic Wellness Center for the Healing of Racism and the Veterans Journey Home.

 

Brother Curtis has raised the bar of awareness bringing cultural, sexual, spiritual, religious, ethnic and other stereotypes to the forefront of the Rite of Passage Movement for men. He was active in the Urban Peace and Justice movement in Pittsburgh, PA, and member of the NOI “Dope Busters” street patron movement.

 

Brother Curtis co-creates a world of safety, integrity, unconditional love and forgiveness by building “Space” that offers opportunities to deconstruct the patterns of behavior that separate people of any background. His mantra is “Come let’s heal together.”