Surviving the Black Church Podcast

Mental Health Stigma & The Black Church

2 h 13 min · 15. juni 2023
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On this week's episode of Surviving the Black Church Podcast, Jonathon, Hugh and Nikki embark on a journey of navigating through a very monumental topic within our community - Mental Health Stigma & The Black Church This topic is so vast and so needed within our communities that the crew took a shot at covering some important themes that are necessary when discussing the state of our mental health. All of the information shared in this episode is so relevant that we decided to keep it as a whole episode. It is our longest episode to date! We encourage you to pause and reflect as much as possible as you navigate through this challenging topic with us. It is also our hope that this episode would encourage many within our community to take action to improve the quality of their mental health. Please join us now for this important discussion - Mental Health Stigma & The Black Church. If you are a part of the Black Community and would like support, feel free to join our private Facebook group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/survivingtheblackchurch [https://www.facebook.com/groups/survivingtheblackchurch] To stay up to date with our Podcast and more resources pertaining to religious trauma within the Black Church, follow us on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/survivingtheblackchurch/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D [https://www.instagram.com/survivingtheblackchurch/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D]   Also follow us on Twitter - @survivingtheblackchurch

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