Black mental health: Breaking barriers for patients and providers

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Black mental health: Breaking barriers for patients and providers


Ebony Eromobor, owner of Village Support Therapy, said that it is important to train more Black mental health professionals in the field.

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  1. The average B person in the US is about 11 times more likely to K a W person than the average W person is to K a B person. But sure, tell me more about "driving while black." Tell me more about how W people need to change, and how B people are all amazing and aren't doing anything wrong. And please continue perpetuating the GF hoax and the bogus BLM narrative. Please continue ignoring basic crime statistics that anybody can look up in 30 seconds. I'm sure things will change if you ignore anything that makes me feel uneasy.