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With it being almost a full year since the height of the Black Lives Matter movement following the George Floyd murder, our ideologies of justice, authority and racism have shifted drastically.
In the first episode of Season 3, Annika and Rithu are joined by Priscilla Agyeman, to discuss mental health in the BiPOC community, the role social activism plays in our sense of self, and how we can educate ourselves to support our black friends and BiPOC communities.
Priscilla O. Agyeman, MPH, founder of Saddie Baddies, is a mental health activist who has created an empowering community of women, men, and LGBTQIA+ individuals, aiming to destigmatize mental health and shift the discourse as something to discuss in the everyday.
TW: Discussions around mental health, depression, hate crimes, and racism.
By Annika & Rithu5
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With it being almost a full year since the height of the Black Lives Matter movement following the George Floyd murder, our ideologies of justice, authority and racism have shifted drastically.
In the first episode of Season 3, Annika and Rithu are joined by Priscilla Agyeman, to discuss mental health in the BiPOC community, the role social activism plays in our sense of self, and how we can educate ourselves to support our black friends and BiPOC communities.
Priscilla O. Agyeman, MPH, founder of Saddie Baddies, is a mental health activist who has created an empowering community of women, men, and LGBTQIA+ individuals, aiming to destigmatize mental health and shift the discourse as something to discuss in the everyday.
TW: Discussions around mental health, depression, hate crimes, and racism.

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