How the intersection of race and mental illness stigmatizes Black Canadians
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How the intersection of race and mental illness stigmatizes Black Canadians
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The discussion around mental health can make people feel uncomfortable, or embarrassed. Because of that it is an endlessly silenced topic. But if people dismiss their apprehensiveness by speaking up, they are ostracized.