Black Lives Matter: Mental Health
Stigma surrounding treating mental health, speaking about mental health, and limited access to mental healthcare professionals has created roadblocks to some Black Americans receiving the help they need. On this program-special we strive to have an open conversation about Black trauma (and mental health in general) in hopes of our viewers will feel equipped to take steps towards bettering their health.
Host:
LaRissa Chism Buggs, M.D., FAPA, Board Certified Adult and Forensic Psychiatrist
Guests
- Elisa Bell, Psychiatrist, MD
- Yojana Veeramasuneni, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, PsyD,
- Vonetta McGinnis, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW
- Richmond Calvin, D.Math, D.Ed, LMFT, LCSW.
Resources
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Teaching Children about Race and Racism
Starting the conversation on the topic of race and racism with children
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How to Use Children’s Books to Talk About Race and Racism
Storytime opens up new worlds for our children. They can learn new words, meet new people, and discover new ideas — all while cuddling with you at home.
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Talking to Young Children About Race and Racism
Here are tips and resources to help you have a meaningful conversation with young children about race, racism, and being anti-racist.
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MinnPost
Young kids need to be part of conversations about racism, early childhood educators say. Here’s why.
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Confronting Anti-Black Racism
Resources include news coverage of recent protests, videos on the origins of the Black Lives Matter movement and protests against police brutality within the past decade, and more.
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PBS SoCal
How to Talk to Your Kids About Anti-Racism: A List of Resources
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Arizona PBS
Arizona PBS education staff has collected resources from PBS LearningMedia to support educators and families while discussing race, racism, protesting, civil rights, Black history and historical individuals, bias, past and current events, and more.
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RACE AND RACISM IN AMERICA: PBS ‘THE TALK’
“The Talk” director and supervising producer Sam Pollard joins us for a conversation on race, courage and understanding what’s right and to discuss PBS’s special re-airing at this critical time.
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Teachers Guide A Class Divided
New classroom activities with streaming video, downloadable lesson plans and web-exclusive resources to accompany FRONTLINE programs in the classroom
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PBS NewsHour
What to read, listen to and watch to learn about institutional racism. The myriad consequences of institutional racism is a matter of national conversation and reflection. This list is just a starting point.
Program Schedule
Black Lives Matter: How Did We Get Here?
- June 5th @ 7:00pm (34.1)
- June 5th @ 11:00pm (34.2)
- June 6th @ 7:00pm (34.2)
- June 7th @ 1:00pm (34.1)
- June 7th @ 3:00pm (34.2)
Black Lives Matter: Mental Health
- June 26th @ 7:00pm (34.1)
- June 28th @ 2:00pm (34.1)
- June 29th @ 5:00pm (34.2)