Sipping Tea for Black Women’s Wellness

Sipping Tea with Christi Ketchum & Jen McKinney

31 min · 12. maj 2026
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This episode features the work of two community leaders – Christi Ketchum, founder of Sacramento Sister Circle, and behavioral health specialist and author, Gentamu (Jen) McKinney.  Christi and Jen share their efforts to build and sustain community as a tool to achieve health equity. Christi and Jen explore the role of community connectors and how anti-blackness prevents access to life-saving overdose prevention services and products such as Narcan.

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Sipping Tea with Grace King & Sandie Burgess

In this episode, we talk about preventing opioid overdose. What does overdose look like? What can we do when we suspect someone is epxeriencing overdose? Will we get in trouble if we help? These are some of the questions we explore with Grace King and Sandie Burgess. We'll break down the facts and myths about using Narcan, a life-saving medication that reverses the impact of overdose. Our guests also help us better understand why the Black community continues to experience increasing rates of opioid overdose despite the availability of known treatment options. For more information and resources, please visit our opioid use prevention and treatment resource page [https://seeherbloom.org/black-women-resources-opioids/] and our Narcan resource page [https://seeherbloom.org/narcan-resources/].

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