The invisible ache [Black men identifying their pain and reclaiming their power] /

"Early in his career, actor Courtney B. Vance lost his father to suicide. Recently, he lost his godson to the same fate. Still, as mental health discourse hits the mainstream, it leaves the most vulnerable out of the conversation: Black men. In America, we teach that strength means holding back...

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Main Author: Vance, Courtney B.
Other Authors: Smith, Robin L., 1962-, Jones, Charisse
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: New York : Hachette Audio, [p2023, c2023]
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505 0 |a Everybody's got issues : an invitation -- Where does it hurt? : A vital tool -- (Black) men don't cry : where do you hurt? -- The only one in the room : all by myself -- Suffer the little children : the mental health crisis -- How to lose (on death and dying) : don't feed the beast -- Makes me wanna holler : the whole truth -- Paying it forward : there's more to life -- Take good care : self-care is non-negotiable -- On community : a new movement, a new momentum. 
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