Brianna’s Family History of Breast Cancer: Accepting Support Audio Description: Super comes up with "Brianna on Accepting Support" Brianna is shown sitting and being interviewed throughout the video. Photos of a young Brianna, and her as a baby with her mother are shown. Photos of Brianna as a baby with her mother and brother, and photos of her mother as a young woman are shown. Photos of Brianna touching her breast, and other photos of Brianna are shown. Photos of Brianna’s mother as a young woman in the 80s and 90s are shown. Larry is sitting with Brianna, and is shown being interviewed throughout the video. Photos of Larry and Brianna are shown. The Bring Your Brave website is shown. A photo of Brianna in a hospital gown is shown. A photo of Larry sitting beside the Golden Gate Bridge is shown. A photo of cars driving in San Francisco is shown. A photo of Brianna getting ready for surgery, in a hospital bed, with a hairnet and mask is shown. Photos of Brianna recovering in a hospital bed are shown. A photo of Larry next to Brianna in her hospital bed is shown. Photos of Brianna in recovery are shown. Clips of Larry braiding Brianna’s hair are shown. Photos of Larry braiding Brianna’s hair, her braid, and pictures of Brianna with her doctor are shown. A photo of Brianna kissing Larry on a mountain top is shown. A photo of Brianna as a baby with her mother is shown. Photos of Brianna in recovery from her surgery are shown. Super comes up with “In 2018, Brianna co-founded “The Breasties,” a non-profit organization creating support networks for people impacted by breast or gynecological cancers.” A photo of “The Breasties” co-founders is shown. Super comes up with "It's Time to Talk About Breast Cancer". The last screen shows "BRING YOUR BRAVE" with the logos for the National Association for Chronic Disease Directors and the CDC, and directs viewers to visit: cdc.gov/bringyourbrave Video Summary Brianna was just five years old when her mother died of breast cancer. While still in her teens, she learned how to navigate her own encounter with the disease, which also meant accepting support from her boyfriend Larry during her preventative mastectomy.