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Behind Closed Doors, the Conversation We Avoid About Black Men and Domestic Violence.

1 h 17 min · 24. apr. 20261 h 17 min
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There’s a conversation we don’t have enough in our communities, and when we do have it, it’s often whispered, avoided, or buried under layers of discomfort. As we discuss the recent high-profile domestic violence incidents that have shocked the Black Community across the country. There is a real connection between untreated mental health and domestic violence, but let’s be clear, one does not excuse the other. Don't miss this informative conversation about domestic violence. We can no longer afford silence because what we don’t confront, we continue.

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