As the co-founder of the award-winning New York City theatre company, Transport Group, Hussa used her passion for the arts to create and produce award-winning stories.
In 2005 her work shifted to public health when a powerful story of healing led to more than 4,000 individuals seeking treatment for mental disorders. She created a national
As the co-founder of the award-winning New York City theatre company, Transport Group, Hussa used her passion for the arts to create and produce award-winning stories.
In 2005 her work shifted to public health when a powerful story of healing led to more than 4,000 individuals seeking treatment for mental disorders. She created a national nonprofit called Mental Fitness which is now in its 15th year of operation. Learn more at MentalFitnessInc.org
Working with researchers in public health and psychology, Hussa began learning from audiences, educators, parents and students the 160 most commonly asked questions about mental health and resilience. This led to seeking answers using journalistic approaches and documentary film. Working with her husband Tim Farrell, Hussa and Farrell c
Working with researchers in public health and psychology, Hussa began learning from audiences, educators, parents and students the 160 most commonly asked questions about mental health and resilience. This led to seeking answers using journalistic approaches and documentary film. Working with her husband Tim Farrell, Hussa and Farrell created
White Elephant production company. Learn more at WhiteElephantEnterprises.com
Working with over 200 researchers and scientists, Hussa and Farrell created the Sharpen technology platform to deliver evidence-based content to targeted audiences. Learn more at SharpenMinds.com.
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