CXMH: On Faith & Mental Health
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
Instead of the episode we had scheduled for this week, we wanted to amplify voices of those doing important work around racial justice. As a result, we’re rereleasing our interview with Austin Channing Brown from 2018. Below you’ll find a list of resources we’ve seen recommended by racial justice activists & leaders.
Things we mention in this episode/other resources:
- List of Anti-racism resources for white people
- Austin Channing Brown’s book: I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness- Austin references the work of Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil
- Michelle Alexander's book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
- Episode 25 of CXMH - Race, Faith, & Mental Health (feat. Dr. Sherry Molock & Dr. Amber Thornton)
- Be the Bridge
- Video from Brandon Johnson: Mental Health Tips for African Americans to Heal after Collectively Witnessing an Injustice
- Harvard’s Implicit Bias Test (specifically the one regarding race)
- podcast & therapist directory from Melanin & Mental Health
- podcast & therapist directory from Therapy for Black Girls
- CXMH ep. 90 - Small Beginnings, Other People's Stories, & Being Made to Make (feat. Morgan Harper Nichols)
Connect with Austin on her website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or buy I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness on Amazon.
Quotes:
- “I have found that studying history is really helpful for understanding our present.” (tweet)
- “It’s so much easier to point to the bigot. It is much harder to see how harm can be hidden by niceness.” (tweet)
- “It doesn’t require meanness for racism and for racist decisions to still be made.” (tweet)
- “What would it look like to actually treat white folks and people of color the same?” (tweet)
- “Our history is so informative for both how we got here and who we’ll choose to be next.” (tweet)
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Intro/Outro music for this episode is ‘Fall Down’ by Rivers & Robots.
Recast - Black Mental Wellness, the Black Church, & Public Health (feat. Brandon Johnson)
161 - Vulnerability vs. Exploitation & How We Find Our Self-Worth (feat. Eryn Eddy)
160 - Letting Go & Finding Joy (feat. Kevin Sweeney)
159 - Creativity, Faith, & Mental Health (feat. Stephen Roach)
We're Back! // Welcome to Season 7.
Summer 2022! // Season 6 Finale
Bonus! "Witness" by Morgan Harper Nichols
158 - Peace as a Practice (feat. Morgan Harper Nichols)
157 - What If Our Pain Is Telling Us Something? (feat. Eric Minton)
156 - Navigating Depression & Doubt with Saints (feat. Diana Gruver)
155 - Spirituality in Therapy Sessions (feat. Russell Siler Jones)
154 - How We Grieve and Why 'Moving On' Isn't the Goal (feat. Dr. Jill Harrington)
153 - How to Be a Trauma-Informed Community (feat. Dr. Amy Marschall)
152 - How to Find Contentment (Instead of Happiness) (feat. Niro Feliciano)
151 - Grief, Certainty, Deconstruction, & Superheroes (feat. James Prescott)
150 - Faith, Mental Health, & Rest for the Weary (feat. Emmy Kegler)
149 - Black Mental Wellness, the Black Church, and Public Health (feat. Brandon Johnson)
Recast - Seeing the Sacred in Ourselves & Each Other (feat. Dr. Holly Oxhandler)
148 - Homelessness & Housing Insecurity (feat. Kevin Nye)
Recast - Singleness (feat. Holly Stallcup & Dr. Bella DePaulo)
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