
Episode 4: Gentrification, Masculinity, and The Last Black Man in SF
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08/01/19 • 47 min
In this episode, the fellows of Melanated Social Work discuss their reception of the film The Last Black Man in San Francisco and explore the mental health impacts of gentrification, and the connection between community, identity and masculinity.
In this episode, the fellows of Melanated Social Work discuss their reception of the film The Last Black Man in San Francisco and explore the mental health impacts of gentrification, and the connection between community, identity and masculinity.
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