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Racial trauma. Misdiagnosis. Medical gaslighting.
This episode explores how racism becomes a public health crisis—especially when it comes to the mental health of Black communities.
I’m joined by Dr. Ingrid Waldron—professor, researcher, and author of From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter—for a powerful and unfiltered conversation about the systemic forces that shape how mental illness is diagnosed, treated, and too often ignored in Black bodies.
Originally recorded for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, this conversation is more timely than ever.
We discuss:
Resources Mentioned:
📘 From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter (click link to purchase)
📗 The Protest Psychosis – Dr. Jonathan Metzl (click link to purchase on our Bookshop.org shelf)
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Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert.
Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration.
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Racial trauma. Misdiagnosis. Medical gaslighting.
This episode explores how racism becomes a public health crisis—especially when it comes to the mental health of Black communities.
I’m joined by Dr. Ingrid Waldron—professor, researcher, and author of From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter—for a powerful and unfiltered conversation about the systemic forces that shape how mental illness is diagnosed, treated, and too often ignored in Black bodies.
Originally recorded for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, this conversation is more timely than ever.
We discuss:
Resources Mentioned:
📘 From the Enlightenment to Black Lives Matter (click link to purchase)
📗 The Protest Psychosis – Dr. Jonathan Metzl (click link to purchase on our Bookshop.org shelf)
Was this episode meaningful to you?
Leave a review, share with your community, and don’t forget to hit follow—it helps this show reach the people who need it most.
We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.
Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at [email protected] with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!
Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert.
Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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