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I talk with Ebonee on how mental health has affected us personally, family, friends, and relationships.
Ebonee Gilliard is a Communications Specialist in big tech, focusing on social media and employee engagement. She has ten years of experience in communications; internal, external and executive level. Ebonee studied Journalism, Public Relations and Strategic Communication at the The University of Oklahoma, where she was part of the National Education of Women’s Leadership (N.E.W.). She also studied abroad via the American University in London and was able to partner with Journalism and Communication giants like the BBC and Al Jazeera. Her pronouns are she/her/hers and she identifies as a Texas-Bama.
Social Media Handles: (Twitter & Instagram) @EboneeNicolePR
Mental Health Resources:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration
Phone # 1-800-662-HELP (4357). You can call 24/7 (English & Spanish)
National Institute of Mental Health
If you're looking to start therapy, please contact your insurance or state due to COVID, some states are providing free therapy and mental health resources.
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I talk with Ebonee on how mental health has affected us personally, family, friends, and relationships.
Ebonee Gilliard is a Communications Specialist in big tech, focusing on social media and employee engagement. She has ten years of experience in communications; internal, external and executive level. Ebonee studied Journalism, Public Relations and Strategic Communication at the The University of Oklahoma, where she was part of the National Education of Women’s Leadership (N.E.W.). She also studied abroad via the American University in London and was able to partner with Journalism and Communication giants like the BBC and Al Jazeera. Her pronouns are she/her/hers and she identifies as a Texas-Bama.
Social Media Handles: (Twitter & Instagram) @EboneeNicolePR
Mental Health Resources:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration
Phone # 1-800-662-HELP (4357). You can call 24/7 (English & Spanish)
National Institute of Mental Health
If you're looking to start therapy, please contact your insurance or state due to COVID, some states are providing free therapy and mental health resources.