On today's episode, I am joined by LJ Flintall, a justice reform advocate, a mental health advocate for transitional youth, and The Program Director for North Carolina Families United. We discuss the taboo subject of incarceration and re-assimilation into society. This episode explores the challenges our community faces, brokenness of the system, the lack of resources to help reduce recidivism and the mental health toll it places on our culture.
The Cope For The Culture Podcast is geared towards discussing mental health as it relates to black and minority communities. On this show we have solo and interview based episodes with individuals from different walks of life who are dedicated to being the change within the culture as it relates to various topics and their effect on the world of mental health. The podcast is hosted by Tiana Renae who is a licensed mental health therapist.
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