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My Brothers Keeper series created to highlight the uniqueness to the African American Community and the disparities faced when people of color are in need of services. 

What happens at the intersection of mental health and one’s experience as a member of the Black community? While the experience of being Black in America varies tremendously, there are shared cultural factors that play a role in helping define mental health and supporting well-being, resiliency and healing.

Part of this shared cultural experience — family connections, values, expression through spirituality or music, reliance on community and religious networks — are enriching and can be great sources of strength and support.

However, another part of this shared experience is facing racism, discrimination and inequity that can significantly affect a person’s mental health. Being treated or perceived as “less than” because of the color of your skin can be stressful and even traumatizing. Additionally, members of the Black community face structural challenges accessing the care and treatment they need.

This podcast features Wendell Fields who's motto is "Find your truth and live it". Wendell is a motivational speaker, coach, and has a many roles in helping people transform their lives. Check out his website and social media. www.wendellfields.com or @wendblew