Humanity Matters - An HCC Commitment
A Newsletter to emphasize that HUMANITY MATTERS and to highlight MATTERS that concern HUMANITY
February 2025 | Inaugural Issue


Newsletter Collaborators
Strategist and Publisher - Cheryl Ann Frazier
Principal Researcher - Gina'LaVita Hudson
Newsletter Designer - Amy C. Daniel
Content Contributor - Nancy Brooks-Lane
Content Contributor - Doug Crandell

Cheryl Ann Frazier, CEO
MPA, MDiv, CPM®, MHFA
Humanity Consideration Consultants
Welcome!
Greetings, Humanity Partners, Collaborators, Connectors, and Networkers!
Humanity Matters! Our newsletter, Humanity Matters – An HCC Commitment, was birthed out of an urgency to bring light to the civil rights of individuals with disabilities. Our ADA Consulting firm, Humanity Consideration Consultants (HCC), is committed to collaborating with businesses, educational institutions, governmental bodies, and individuals from all walks of life to bring awareness to the need for people-focused decisions and service in all aspects of our existence.
All members of humankind must see and experience humanity in one another. Mrs. Lillian Pierce Benbow, an extraordinary writer and eloquent orator, offered this quote, “When I look at you, I see myself. If my eyes are unable to see you as my sister, it is because my own vision is blurred. And if that be so, then it is I who need you either because I do not understand who you are, my sister, or because I need you to help me understand who I am.” I believe that Mrs. Benbow’s statement can be used to explain how we all must envision (emotionally, physically, or through thought) other members of humankind as a glimpse into ourselves and respect the reflection. Let us never forget that although our journeys may be different, we all bleed the same.
How do we accomplish the lofty goal of recognizing others as 100% full members of humanity in our glory of differences? This is the zillion-dollar question. As the founder and CEO of Humanity Consideration Consultants, I am bold enough to believe and dream that it is possible and necessary to respect and acknowledge that none of us is better than the other and we are more the same than different in our existence. Our goal is to educate and collaborate with others on the matters of humanity, ADA law, people-focused considerations, emotional intelligence, community, and leadership. The plan is to utilize the Humanity Matters newsletter to share this information and create authentic dialogue.
We are excited to offer you our inaugural issue of Humanity Matters today as the commercially recognized Black History Month ends. It is our reality that Black History will and should be celebrated each and every day. African Americans have a resolve and resilience that is innate due to the experiences of struggle, hatred, discrimination, continuous unimaginable physical and emotional bondage and destruction, coupled with our will to live, our strength and tenacity, goals to be successful in our households, workplaces, and on the world stage, self-love, love for others, unmatched forgiveness of our oppressors and those who unapologetically try to erase our existence, and the knowledge that we are a proud people with purpose. With this truth, it brings us great pleasure to highlight African Americans who are trailblazers and changemakers who believed in, contributed to, served, and fought for the rights of individuals with disabilities, and most continue to fight today.
As a 2025 initiative, HCC will now offer a monthly newsletter, Humanity Matters, to emphasize that humanity does matter and to highlight matters that concern humanity. Please read and reflect as you peruse our brief but impactful inaugural issue. Please share and subscribe to our newsletter to continue receiving your copy and engaging our dynamic platform.
Thank you for joining us on this new adventure!
With gratitude,
Cheryl Ann Frazier
Honoring African American
Disability Advocates, Activists, & Contributors

Fannie Lou Hamer
Photo Credit & Description
Fannie Lou Hamer enters the convention hall entrance to the National Democratic Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on August 25, 1964
Fannie Lou Hamer
Ms. Fannie Lou Hamer was a powerful, intentional, and successful Civil Rights Activist. She fought passionately for the right to vote. Ms. Hamer offered an astounding testimony at the 1964 Democratic National Convention (DNC in Atlantic City, New Jersey). She spoke about the brutal arrest and beating at the hands of law enforcement in Mississippi when she attempted to register to vote. As a result of the inexplicable, horrid encounter with law enforcement, Ms. Hamer experienced a more pronounced limp in her walk, permanent kidney damage, amongst other physical and mental bruises. Yes, she was a resilient force, and her voice reached further than the convention, as her testimony was shown on primetime news. Ms. Hamer had more courage than one can imagine. She was a trailblazer, indeed!
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Lois Curtis
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PBS News Weekend Broadcast 7/28/24
Lois Curtis, Disability Rights Advocate
A gifted artist with a beautiful smile, Lois Curtis was a changemaker regarding disability rights and its legal landscape. As a young girl, Lois was committed to institutions and hospitals for care. Lois lived with cognitive and developmental disabilities. Lois engaged the Atlanta Legal Aid Society for help as she believed she could live in the community and receive care, and they agreed. Lead Attorney Susan C. Jamieson represented Lois and Elaine Wilson in the landmark case against the State of Georgia, Olmstead v. L.C.
The Olmstead case went to the highest judicial court in the nation, the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1999, the court interpreted that Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act’s integration regulation was clear that “unnecessary segregation constituted disability discrimination,” as argued by Lois’ legal team. Public entities are mandated to provide services to individuals with disabilities in the most integrated environments, which is a civil right. Lois’ strength and resolve will eternally remain at the forefront of disability rights to community-based services. Her dedication to freedom will continue to make way for others to experience freedom.
In her later years, Lois shared her gift of art with the world through several art galleries. She gifted one of her art pieces, a self-portrait, Girl in Orange Dress, to President Barack Obama during her visit to the White House. In an interview with Lee Sanders, Lois shared, “He [President Obama] said I am a real good artist.” Her art was as vibrant as her beautiful smile. Lois’ friend, Sanders, shared in a tribute to her, “She created artwork as she lived: Her lines drawn without hesitation, her colors bold and saturated, her images uncomplicated, and spirited. She loved knowing her artwork graced the walls of homes and offices far and wide.”
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Faye Oliver Henderson
Faye Oliver Henderson, Retired Director of Exceptional Education Services for the Orange County School System in Florida and Disability Advocate
Faye Oliver Henderson is a life-long disability rights and services advocate and contributor. Mrs. Henderson retired after 35 years of service to the State of Florida as the Director of Exceptional Education Services for the Orange County Public School System, leading a team of school psychologists, social workers, behavioral/emotional support services, nursing services, and other exceptional student services. She dedicated the first 25 years of her expansive career as a School Psychologist serving students ranging from pre-k to post-secondary and educators. Mrs. Henderson was the first African-American School Psychologist in the Orange County Florida School System and the first African-American Florida Association of School Psychologists’ President. Her former colleagues call her “legendary.”
During employment, Mrs. Henderson was elected State President of the Florida Association of School Psychologists, appointed Southeast Regional Director for the National Association of School Psychologists, and served on various professional committees, coordinating policies and best practices for all students. She also coordinated state workshops and national conventions for exceptional education, social-emotional human interactions, and diversity and inclusion services. Mrs. Henderson states, “I’m passionate about preventative services and comprehensive intervention services through accurate and unbiased student assessments.”
Mrs. Henderson is a devoted member of the Canon Nelson Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) Chapter of Central Florida, co-chairing the Absalom Jones Celebrations. and a member of the Becoming Beloved Community Task Force of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida. Mrs. Henderson serves as a member of the Mental Health Task Force for the National Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) and assisted as Editor of the taskforce’s Mental Health Resource Booklet.
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Arthel Jones Valrie
Arthel Jones Valrie, Lifelong Educator and Advocate for Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Arthel Jones Valrie was born in Hammond, Louisiana, right outside of New Orleans. When she was a young child of 7 years old, she moved with her family to Los Angeles, California. Early on, Arthel loved learning and reading, which ultimately led her to become a teacher after graduating from college. For the first part of her career, she taught elementary-aged students; however, in 1980, she learned that there was a dire need for high school teachers who could teach students who were deaf and hard of hearing. Arthel saw this as an opportunity to make a lasting impact on an underserved population of students, yet there was one problem: she didn’t know American Sign Language. However, this did not stop Arthel from pursuing a new career path she believed would be rewarding, so she enrolled in a 2-year course to gain a working knowledge of ASL. After receiving her ASL certification, Arthel became a high school teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School in Los Angeles.
She quickly fell in love with her new role. The students she taught were deaf and hard of hearing, and they received their education at a high school where the majority of students were hearing students. For new teachers, it was customary for the students to help choose the teacher’s “name sign,” which was the ASL sign that became synonymous with the person it represents. For her name sign, the class ultimately landed on the ASL sign for “beautiful Black woman”, and that she was.
To her students, Arthel became a trusted teacher, advisor, advocate, friend, and in some instances, a surrogate mother. She helped countless students meet their high school requirements, which wasn’t always easy in a mostly “hearing” high school environment. Her classes became a sanctuary for her students, for it was a safe space where they could truly be themselves. This feeling of belonging didn’t end in the classroom. During the summer months, Arthel would host pool party gatherings at her home for the graduates, current students, and their families. Arthel taught at Woodrow Wilson until she retired in 1998, and she often told her family and friends that her later-in-life career shift was one of the best decisions she ever made.Dr. John Robertson
Dr. John Robertson, Psychologist and Disability Advocate
Dr. Robertson has over 39 years of experience as a clinician, manager, and administrator of mental health, alcoholism and substance abuse services. He has had a passion for working with unpopular causes and has led groundbreaking efforts to bring issues of mental health, substance abuse and HIV/AIDS out of the shadows. He is a licensed clinical psychologist in the State of Florida and the State of New York.
He was principal investigator for four Center for Disease Control projects in HIV/AIDS. He was a founding member and served as Executive Director of the National Black Alcoholism and Addictions Council, Inc. for 13 years. He is the Owner/Clinical Director of Robertson and Associates Psychological Services, LLC., a private practice psychotherapy clinic in Orlando FL.
Dr. Robertson earned his B.A. Degree from Michigan State University, a Master’s degree from Teachers College of Columbia University, and a Doctoral Degree in counseling/clinical psychology from New York University. He was a principal writer of the National Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) Mental Health Task Force Booklet. He is a faithful member and serves on the Vestry of the Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist in Orlando, FL and is married to Sharon Robertson, his life partner for the past 44 years.
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Robin Latimore
Robin Latimore, Disability Services Contributor and Advocate
Robin Latimore serves as the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Robin Latimore Foundation. The Foundation’s mission is to give scholarships to college bound high school seniors and college students who have been diagnosed with Cancer and wish to continue pursuing a higher education. She also awards monies to college students whose parents have cancer and need financial assistance due to the strain the illness has taken on routine family life and impedes them from helping the student with college fees.
In addition to providing scholarships to students, Robin serves as a friend, mentor, motivator, and supporter to the award recipients. Robin merges her passion of performing music with honoring scholarship recipients and their families, past and present, with an annual Gala and fundraiser. Robin does even more, offering what some would term as wrap around services to the recipients. After the initial scholarship is awarded, Robin becomes a constant in the recipients’ lives by doing school visits, attending the recipients’ extracurricular events, hospital hangouts during their treatments and care, and she celebrates their birthdays over a nice celebratory meal. Robin has been known to walk the halls with the recipients after surgery, pray with them, and do home visits with the recipients’ families. Robin embraces the recipients and gives gifts of love, light, and inspiration. She is personally invested in their present and future lives.
Robin also hosts free “Lunch and Learn” classes to any entity requesting knowledge regarding certain cancers and healthy alternatives that can assist in keeping illness at bay. These classes regarding different forms of Cancer, taught by doctors in partnership, include Cervical, Prostate, Breast, and Colon. She now celebrates year 12 of making a difference in the lives of students who have shown that above all, resilience and a will to press forward is the status quo.
Robin is a graduate of Fort Valley State University, and she is well-known and respected in the Greater Atlanta Area and nationally. She has been featured on the Portia Show on FOX 5, Channel 2 Action News (WSB-TV), and Voyage ATL Magazine just to name a few.
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Clarence Page
Clarence Page
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Dr. Patricia Bath
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Dr. Patricia Bath
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Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire
Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire
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Curtis Pride
Curtis Pride
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Roland Johnson
Roland Johnson
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Joyce Ardell Jackson
Joyce Ardell Jackson
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Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde
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Leroy F. Moore, Jr.
Leroy F. Moore, Jr.
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Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys
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Simone Biles
Simone Biles
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Thomas Wiggins
Thomas Wiggins
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Kate Gainer
Kate Gainer
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Brad Lomax
Brad Lomax
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Johnnie Lacy
Johnnie Lacy
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