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Black-owned barbershops are often a safe space for men to talk about sports, politics and relationships. That’s why The Confess Project works with barbers across the country to encourage men to talk about mental health.
In this episode of Beyond Black History Month, we dig into how barbers breaking the stigma and having open conversations about mental health with their clients. We also look at some of the mental health disparities African-American community members face.
Guests:
Darnell Rice, The Confess Project
Donald “DC” Conley, Barbarizm The Shoppe
Dr. Michael McRae, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Host:
Femi Redwood, Managing Producer of Podcasts
Credits:
Dempsey Pillot, producer
Anddy Egan-Thorpe, music composer
Join me this week as I speak with children’s book author and bookstore owner Cetonia Weston-Roy about her series, The Misadventures of Toni Macaroni. But that’s not all! Cetonia is […]
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