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I’m Listening: A Flashpoint special about suicide prevention and why talking about mental health matters

I’m Listening: A Flashpoint special about suicide prevention and why talking about mental health matters

In this special edition of the show, we explore the impact of mental health in Philadelphia youth amid COVID-19, the uptick of suicide rates in the LGBTQ community, and how communities of color break barriers within Black men seeking therapy.

Bridging Philly

September 23, 20211h 2m

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Show Notes

I'm Listening is a Flashpoint special about suicide prevention and the importance of talking about mental health. In this special edition of the show, we explore the impact of mental health in Philadelphia youth amid COVID-19, the uptick of suicide rates in the LGBTQ community, and how communities of color break barriers within Black men seeking therapy.

Mary Murtha Ann, Area Director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, speaks on how survivor stories can significantly affect helping others. David Huber, a survivor, and partner of the American Foundation for Suicide, shares his story and his efforts in helping others. Lastly, Mary May of Butterfly LLC is a therapist who talks about approaching a loved one struggling with mental health issues and suicidal thoughts.

KYW’s Justin Udo speaks with Dr. Jayme Banks, Director of Trauma-Informed School Practices, on how The Philadelphia School District handles suicide prevention with their students amid the pandemic.

KYW’s Shara Dae Howard highlights the Attic Youth Center and its work being a haven for the LGBTQ community and fighting against the uptick of suicides in LGBTQ youth.

KYW’s Jay Scott Smith sits with Marvin Toliver, Therapist at Radical Therapy Center, to discuss the issue of toxic masculinity within the upbringing of Black men and the impact it has on the generations of Black men expressing their emotions and their wellness.

The Philly Rising Changemaker is Trapeta Mayson, Philadelphia’s Poet Laurette, who started the 1-855-PoemRx2 hope hotline for those in need of a positive affirmation and word.

 

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