Recap of the #HereWeGrow18 Self-Care Retreat
In this weeks episode, I am recapping my experience from the #HereWeGrow18 self-care retreat that I attended in NOLA this past weekend. Be sure to connect with me on IG or […]
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Wednesday Night Bible Study: Don’t Forget to Breathe | Dr. Oscar Williams podcast
“Reunited and it feels so good…” Matt, Mercie, Khadijah and Paulah are all in Atlanta and back on the mic for this episode of the BLKHLTH podcast.
We talk prisoners in South Carolina not being evacuated for Hurricane Florence; latest policies for black women’s health and maternal and child health; the high rates of homicide of transgender people; and the impact of adverse childhood experiences.
Check your voter registration status: https://www.nass.org/can-i-vote
NPR article about minorities and adverse childhood experiences: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/09/17/648710859/childhood-trauma-and-its-lifelong-health-effects-more-prevalent-among-minorities
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In this weeks episode, I am recapping my experience from the #HereWeGrow18 self-care retreat that I attended in NOLA this past weekend. Be sure to connect with me on IG or […]
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