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Kadra Abdinasir and António Ferreira talk to Amy Wells from NSUN about lived experience work at the intersections of anti-racism and mental health. Kadra (lead, Children & Young People's Mental Health at Centre for Mental Health, and organiser, Charity So White) and António (mental health activist/speaker and student) discuss the dynamics of lived experience based "work" in anti-racism and mental health from the challenges and barriers to what nurtures this kind of activity. They touch on the "hard to reach" narrative, the state of anti-racism work within the mental health charity sector, and the emotional toll of doing this kind of work and activism. Links: Follow Kadra on Twitter: twitter.com/Kadra_A_ [//twitter.com/Kadra_A_] Follow António on Twitter: twitter.com/Antothenio [//twitter.com/Antothenio] Find out more about #CharitySoWhite: charitysowhite.org [//charitysowhite.org] Find out more about António's tokenism campaign: www.antonioferreira.co.uk/campaigns [//www.antonioferreira.co.uk/campaigns] Find out more about NSUN: www.nsun.org.uk [//www.nsun.org.uk ]
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