You’re OK, I’m Not: Black Men & Therapy

You’re OK, I’m Not: Black Men & Therapy

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Protesting For The Soul of America: The New Civil Rights Movement

Millions have taken to the streets to protest the police killing of George Floyd and systemic racism that black people are subjected to everyday. Wise One Dr. Eddie Glaude says we are seeing the accumulation of grief, disregard and contempt for black lives. He is the chair of Pri ...  Show more

Coming Out While Staying In: Dealing With Homophobia At Home

How do you maintain a relationship with your homophobic family when you're financially dependent on them? How do you manage these relationships while sheltering-in-place? We talk to a queer college student who's out at school but feels unaccepted at home. Wise One Steven Canals, ...  Show more

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