Founder

Kofi "Kizzle" Forson

Black people, especially Black men,
deserve a space where we can express and heal.

After my battle with depression in 2017, I felt called to dedicate my life to mental health advocacy, so Express Yourself Black Man is me delivering on the calling God has placed on my life. When you wear Express Yourself Black Man you're wearing more than a brand or a statement, you're wearing a signal for change. You're wearing a signal that it's time for healing in the Black community. You're wearing a signal that you are an advocate for mental health in the Black community. Ultimately, you're wearing my life's work.

Regardless of how you support, I'm thankful. Thank you, thank you, thank you for being part of the change. If there's anything I can help you with regarding the organization or in general, don't hesitate to reach out.

Express Yourself Black Man Podcast


  • Want to know more?

    If you want to know more about my story, listen to episode 2,
    "My Story," of the Express Yourself Black Man podcast.


    The podcast is available on all major streaming platforms.