Ep.2: The 411 on the 5-O

Ep.2: The 411 on the 5-O

Update: 2020-10-20
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This podcast will discuss how police brutality disproportionately affects Black people and people of color, the link between experiences of police brutality and the collateral mental health affects. In this episode, co-hosts Andrea Brown and Nia Jones discuss what we need to teach our sons and daughters (and ourselves) if we are stopped by the police, what to expect, and what we should do. This is the REAL 411 on the 5-0!

Links/Information discussed in this episode:

  • Dare to be King Project by David Miller:

Get Home Safely https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiAVjVc8NGM&t=1s

Web: www.daretobeking.net

Twitter: @uchangenow

Email: info@daretobeking.net

Tel: 410.215.8167

 

  • The Hate U Give (Book) Author: Angie Thomas
  • Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (Book) Author: Dr. Joy DeGruy

 

How can you get involved?

  • Join the BMHA Social Media Community @BlackMindsMatter1 https://www.facebook.com/blackmindsmatter1 , subscribe on YouTube at Black Mental Health Alliance, and follow us on instagram at @black_minds_matter_ and @youngblkmindsmatter

Give to what matters #BlackMindsMatter We appreciate all donations and no amount is too small. Support us through GoFundMe Charity or when shopping on AmazonSmile Your contribution allows BMHA to change the conversation about mental health in the Black community, transform lives by connecting with culturally-affirming clinicians and leaders, and renew minds with insightful information from the village for the village.

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Ep.2: The 411 on the 5-O

Ep.2: The 411 on the 5-O

Black Mental Health Alliance for Education and Consultation, Inc.