My Sistas Keeper

Black Women/Black Girls and Mental Illness

Lori Ann Holmes-Wheaton

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Have you ever heard the term "racial battle fatigue?" You may be familiar with the strong black woman trope.

While mental illness does not discriminate, let's not pretend that the intersectionality of one's identities (socioeconomic status, age, race, sexual orientation) should not be considered in the discussion about mental health and mental illness.

Listen as Loriann addresses some of the issues that are relevant to the discussion. This is the first of several episodes that will be dedicated to mental health and mental illness.

Suggested reading and resources:
The Mother of Black Hollywood by Jenifer Lewis
By the Time You Read This by April Simpkins and Cheslie Kryst
Medical Apartheid by Harriet A. Washington
Therapy for Black Girls (website and podcast)
Black Girls Can Heal (podcast)
Black Girls Have Anxiety Too (podcast)


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