Tremaine Sails-Dunbar is a lived experience mental health researcher and Doctoral Candidate at University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health currently working on a Ph.D. In Public Health Education and Promotion. His dissertation work is focusing on the effects of religiosity on mental health care access and healing for black men. He is currently a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholar at Johns Hopkins University and Student Fellow at the Grace Jordan McFadden Professors Program at University of South Carolina. He is also the new Student Liaison with the Mental Health Section of APHA.