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Screaming Silences

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The System Was Not Designed to Save Us — It Was Designed to Survive Us

When Black men enter mental health services, they’re too often met not with care — but with control. This isn’t new. What’s new is that someone finally dared to name it, plainly.

A landmark study published in PLOS Mental Health breaks decades of silence. Co-produced with those most affected, it reveals a damning reality:
Black men are over three times more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act.
Their culture is misunderstood, their spirituality pathologised, their voices ignored.

This is not a broken system. This is a system working exactly as it was built. And the truth?
We don’t need more “awareness.” We need accountability.

Read the full piece by Black Wall St Media below. Then share it. Talk about it. Break the silence.

Read now: The System Was Not Designed to Save Us. It Was Designed to Survive Us.

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Beyond The Barrel

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What does it mean to build community around an issue? This is the question I asked myself over and over as I explored the long-term emotional and psychological impact of parental separation due to migration on the Caribbean’s “barrel children” and their families, both in the region and in the United States.

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Meet Shaun Flores, a mental health advocate who is daring to break the trend of mental health conversations

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It is my pleasure to introduce myself as Shaun Daniel Carl Flores, a 28-year-old UK-based mental health advocate/activist. I have been a mental health advocate for people with OCD for a number of years. My OCD diagnosis earlier this year turned my world upside down. Depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation were my companions for a series of months. In order to combat my pain, I have turned it into my passion. I am passionate about raising awareness of OCD and having more people from ethnic communities share their experiences with it.

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