Bearing witness to the historic reckoning with systemic racism, and amplifying dialogue to drive change that delivers on the promise of racial equality.
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But the numbers don’t seem to reflect that experience. As of 2016, only 16.2% of Black Americans reported having a mental illness, compared to 20.4% of their white Americans, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.“It’s about healing from intergenerational trauma. It’s accountability and setting boundaries. It’s figuring out a life for yourself that you don’t need a break from.”
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