
Know Your Rights Camp Podcast Season 5 Episode 8: The History Of Black Trauma & The Need For Mental Health Services In Those Communities
02/24/25 • 16 min
This episode of Know Your Rights Camp Podcast, hosted by Sean Tory, features a discussion on the importance of mental health, particularly within Black and Brown communities. The episode includes guests Kyle Morris, an educator and community organizer, and Tasnim Sulaiman, a licensed psychotherapist and founder of Black Men Heal. The conversation delves into the historical and systemic factors affecting mental health in these communities, such as the legacy of slavery and ongoing structural oppression.
This episode of Know Your Rights Camp Podcast, hosted by Sean Tory, features a discussion on the importance of mental health, particularly within Black and Brown communities. The episode includes guests Kyle Morris, an educator and community organizer, and Tasnim Sulaiman, a licensed psychotherapist and founder of Black Men Heal. The conversation delves into the historical and systemic factors affecting mental health in these communities, such as the legacy of slavery and ongoing structural oppression.
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