These Groups Are Offering Free Or Reduced-Cost Mental Health Care To The Black Community Jennifer Nied © Getty / Jewelyn Butron Mental health resources are crucial for dealing with racial injustice, and teletherapy and mental health apps are offering free therapy for black women.
It s been one year since George Floyd s murder at the hands of law enforcement. As tributes flood news coverage and social media, so does the collective grief surrounding his death.
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three counts in April 2021, but there is much work and healing needed. The trauma remains from the racist killings of Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo as well as Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd, and so many others. No trial verdict can restore the lives lost.
These Groups Are Offering Free Or Reduced-Cost Mental Health Care To The Black Community
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not to conduct yourself in an interview with
Extra host and former
Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay.
At one point, in reference to photos of contestant Rachael Kirkconnell at an Old South Kappa Alpha Order party, he asked: Would this
girl, at, I don’t know how old she would have been back then, have thought, You know, historically, this mansion stood for
this. Guys it’s not really that
woke that we’re here.
His comments, which he later admitted were harmful and unacceptable, sparked outrage and action from fans and current cast members. A petition calling for Chris removal quickly gained over 40,000 signatures, and the cast spoke out against racism in the franchise on podcasts, Instagram, and TV interviews.