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PBS Wisconsin (University Place Lecture); Raising Up Fatherhood. Raising Resilient Children.

Posted on June 23, 2023

Black and hispanic youth are the most likely to have at least one adverse childhood experience, and as a result require more coping mechanisms, resources, and support. Through resilience, youth are able to develop positive …

Posted in youth health mediaTagged discrimination, mental health, parenting, Youth

NBC15; Madison Community Members React to The Death of Tyre Nichols

Posted on January 27, 2023

The death of Tyre Nichols due to police brutality may make kids envision themselves and lose trust in authority figures. Parents need to have these tough conversations with their kids to help restore this trust.

Posted in youth health mediaTagged Black families, discrimination, legal system, Media coverage, mental health, parenting, Youth

WPR; New research shows how online racial harassment affects Black and Hispanic youth

Posted on January 27, 2023

New research shows how online racial harassment affects Black and Hispanic youth.

Posted in youth health mediaTagged academics, discrimination, mental health, social media, Youth

Madison.com; Social Media Effects on Youth of Color [from The Conversation]

Posted on January 27, 2023

Online racial discrimination or harassment has a negative effect on the academic and emotional well-being of students of color. Youth who observed more online racial harassment or discrimination suffered more depression and anxiety than those …

Posted in youth health mediaTagged academics, discrimination, mental health, social media, Youth

Madison.com; The Madison-based mental health clinic that’s making therapy attainable for all. Wisconsin State Journal

Posted on August 4, 2022

Therapy and mental health treatment is less accessible to minorities due to multiple factors including income, lack of diversity, location, and bias. Anesis Family Therapy aims to address the demand for mental health care for …

Posted in Black fatherhood media, youth health mediaTagged mental health, representation

WORT fm; Working Together To Improve Birth And Infant Outcomes As A Community

Posted on July 26, 2022

Criminal trials can result in posttraumatic stress responses in members of the black community. These incidents are not uncommon for people of color, and as a result there is a resurgence of these stress-related feelings …

Posted in youth health media

The CAP Times; Learning to cope: COVID-19 exacerbates growing youth mental health challenges. The Cap Times

Posted on April 27, 2022

Covid-19 led to a decline in the mental health of students, as isolation left them to deal with their stress and anxiety without support. Even though students have returned back to in-person learning, schools are …

Posted in youth health mediaTagged academics, COVID-19, mental health, Youth

WORT Madison; “This Is Not The Change, This Is Only The Beginning:” Processing The Chauvin Conviction”

Posted on April 20, 2021

Increased awareness, visibility, and demonstrations will hopefully lead to a change in the American consciousness to no longer make excuses for the objective realities such as the murder of George Floyd. Children from minority groups …

Posted in youth health mediaTagged discrimination, legal system, Media coverage, mental health, social media, Youth

PBS Wisconsin Here and Now; Mental health in Black men in the wake of current events

Posted on April 16, 2021

Repeated exposure to criminal trials or black death in the media has potential to cause vicarious trauma to the black community. There is a growing awareness of the issues of institutional racism but without the …

Posted in youth health mediaTagged Black families, discrimination, legal system, Media coverage, mental health, social media

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