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OPINION: Black, Unhoused and Mentally Challenged: The Case for Housing and Health Care

Numerous studies have confirmed that homelessness and behavioral and mental health problems affect African Americans at disproportionate rates in California and around the United States. | By Dr. Lenore A. Tate Special to California Black Media Partners Numerous studies have confirmed that homelessness and behavioral and mental health problems affect African Americans at disproportionate rates in California and around the United States. On a very primary and personal level, homelessness affects an individual’s mental health. Looking at the data: approximately 30% ....

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COVID Takes Its Toll On Mental Health Of Black Students — The Sacramento Observer


January 29, 2021 by WordInBlack.com
(WORDINBLACK.COM) – COVID-19 has already claimed more than 410,000 American lives, nearly 70,000 of them Black lives. While Black Americans comprise about 13.4 percent of the U.S. population, the rate of Black COVID deaths is higher about 16.2 percent.
Dr. Lenore A. Tate, a veteran clinical psychologist in Sacramento who works with Fortune School of Education and the Sacramento City Unified School District, has seen the effects of the pandemic on Black students first hand through her work. Dr. Tate, shown here with her 18-year-old daughter, Monet, says parents need to support their children during this difficult time. (OBSERVER photo by Ray Johnson) ....

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Tis The Season to Destress: Nine Ways to Leave the 2020 Blues Behind - Los Angeles Sentinel


Tis The Season to Destress: Nine Ways to Leave the 2020 Blues Behind
By Dr. Lenore Tate, Special to California Black Media
Published December 24, 2020
Lenore A. Tate, PhD
At the beginning of this year, many of us would have never imagined that 2020 would have brought us the COVID-19 global pandemic, caustic conversations about race and racism, violent murders, children learning remotely, working from home, social isolation and widespread job loss. This year, more than ever before in our lives, we experienced stressful times because there were so many issues and events that were out of our control and happening all at once. ....

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