For many Black men the idea of talking about their mental health or even acknowledging it, isn’t something that comes easy. Black men have been conditioned and trained to show as little emotion as possible as soon as they’re little boys.This idea of not allowing Black boys to express their emotions or condemning them when they do, only further contributes to the practice of toxic masculinity.
Read MoreAuthor: Tania Sims
More Than A Pending Statistic
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Black men across the country are feeling the effects of what it’s like to be a Black man in America as we mark the year anniversary of the death of George Floyd.
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