• Corinne Foxx Gets Her Own Category on Beat Shazam and Talks Beating Her Anxiety, Too

    Corinne Foxx Gets Her Own Category on Beat Shazam and Talks Beating Her Anxiety, Too

    Corinne Foxx, daughter of Jamie Foxx, is a pretty face, but she also has a brain; and for mental health awareness month, she’s adamant about talking about “brain health.” In addition to co-hosting Fox’s Beat Shazam, the weekly music series in which two brothers from Philly recently walked with a cool $1 million, Foxx was…

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  • Rahm Emanuel Is a Liar

    Rahm Emanuel Is a Liar

    The outgoing mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, is preparing for life outside of municipal governance by rewriting Chicago history. In a May 9 op-ed in the New York Times, Emanuel argues that the city of Chicago leads in police reform because he let the CPD have a seat at the table while working with the…

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  • Taraji P. Henson to Testify Before Congressional Committee on Black Youth Suicide

    Taraji P. Henson to Testify Before Congressional Committee on Black Youth Suicide

    On the day that her “Can We Talk” Mental Health Conference weekend (June 7-9) is set to kick off in Washington, D.C., actress Taraji P. Henson will testify before the newly formed Congressional Black Caucus Taskforce on Black Youth Suicide. Henson, who has proven herself a fierce mental health advocate, will address the group at…

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  • Get Your Mind Right: A Guide to ‘New Age’ Therapies for Mental Wellness

    There are a million ways for a girl to get her mind right. Some nights she might permit her waist to recklessly abandon it all on a dance floor. Some days it requires a flight to blue skies and even bluer waters (funds permitting). Many times, though, it happens in someone’s chair. A therapist’s. A…

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  • Missouri Governor After Seeing Alabama’s Abortion Ban: Hold My Moonshine

    Missouri Governor After Seeing Alabama’s Abortion Ban: Hold My Moonshine

    The clearly not-so-great-state of Alabama just enacted the most extreme abortion ban since abortion was made legal by Roe v. Wade some 46 years ago. Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, signed the bill that could punish doctors who perform abortions with life in prison. Twenty-five white men (and Kay—surely among the 53 percent of white…

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  • When Mental Illness Is Your Family Heirloom

    You know that scene in My Cousin Vinny where Vinny’s girlfriend, Mona Lisa Vito, played by Marissa Tomei, testifies in court as an “expert witness” on cars? When opposing counsel condescendingly asks how a sweet little lady like herself—a hairdresser, even—could be an authority on automobiles, she replies, “My father was a mechanic. His father…

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  • America Is Finally Facing the Fact that Solitary Confinement Is Cruel and Unusual Punishment

    The research is in—in fact, the facts on solitary confinement have been known for years—but finally, we seem to have reached a tipping point for ending this well-studied, torturous practice in American jails and prisons. In New York, there is currently a bill before the upper house, the HALT Solitary Confinement Act, which would prohibit…

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  • As Part of Statewide Reform, New York Graciously Grants Inmates in Solitary One Call Per Week

    In a move to lessen what experts have deemed the “cruel and unusual punishment” of solitary confinement—which also has been likened to torture—a new bill in New York state guarantees that those sent to segregated units will have access to a phone within 24 hours of isolation, and that they can have contact with the…

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  • Suicides Among Black Children Are at Crisis Levels. The Congressional Black Caucus Aims to Do Something About It

    The rise in the suicide rate for black children ages 5 to 12 is an overlooked national emergency, according to a panel convened by the Congressional Black Caucus on the eve of Mental Health Awareness Month. Chaired by Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ), the CBC Task Force on Black Youth Suicide and Mental Health brought…

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  • Ain’t Too Proud to Sing: Claiming Black Space on the Great White Way

    Two days ago, the Broadway show Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations was nominated for 12 Tony Awards. For those who don’t follow the Great White Way, this is big. Big! For those of you who do, you know that this grand spotlight means industry insiders, Tony voters and wealthy retirees…

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