Black History Month: Mental Health in the Black community

Black History Month: Mental Health in the Black community



The Confess project is aiming to encourage the discussion of mental health in the Black community by bringing it to the barber shop.
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4 thoughts on “Black History Month: Mental Health in the Black community

  1. This is ok but it should never be seen as the end goal. They need to get their butts to a trained professional or try to build proper friend groups who can do what their barber is doing on regular meetups or just hanging out. This barbershop thing is step in the right direction though but a lot also wouldn't feel comfortable speaking to a barber as not all have the capacity to do things correctly especially since they aren't trained for that.

  2. The save vs the unsave, child of the Yah children of the devil , Blessing with the blood of Jesus , cursing for children of disobedience , fools say its no God ! They are demonic ungodly sinners , who will face judgement and wake up in Hell in the hands of an angry God.

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