Black women talk mental health and healing in powerful roundtable discussion | Nightline

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Black women talk mental health and healing in powerful roundtable discussion | Nightline

Uncover the profound journey of black women overcoming mental health challenges. Don’t miss the powerful roundtable discussion on Nightline! Black women talk mental health and healing in powerful roundtable discussion | Nightline.

ABC News’s Janai Norman speaks with poet and activist Tricia Hersey, actor and activist Ianne Fields Stewart, and therapist Dr. Teresa Taylor Williams.

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Uncover the profound journey of black women overcoming mental health challenges. Don’t miss the powerful roundtable discussion on Nightline! Black women talk mental health and healing in powerful roundtable discussion | Nightline.

ABC News’s Janai Norman speaks with poet and activist Tricia Hersey, actor and activist Ianne Fields Stewart, and therapist Dr. Teresa Taylor Williams.

WATCH NIGHTLINE EPISODES:
https://abc.go.com/shows/nightline

ALSO AVAILABLE ON HULU: https://hulu.tv/2wSmSrZ

#nightline

https://diabetescure4u.com/

Our best recommendation in the end is that you get the best advice from a group of professionals who have been willing to revolutionize your diabetes situation and give you the opportunity to radically improve your health.

Visit at this time the link that keeps clicking on it

https://bloodsugarfix.org

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20 Comments

  1. Jah mek mi

    Janne is not a woman so I'm not sure why he's talking. This is disrespectful to women

  2. SHANA♥️

    I love the talk on Black women, but a Black trans woman is completely different than a Black woman. You don’t have cramps, you don’t have to bare childbearth or hormones. They need their own catergor- you aren’t a woman. But I must say, y’all need a Category of a trans woman!

  3. Victoria Burton

    Gender dysphoria I could not finish watching this. I just wanted to see something with black women who were born not be gas-lit by a man who thinks he's a woman

  4. Inayah Baaqee, MA

    With all due respect this is a conversation that should had without trans folks. Open up the conversation later to them.

  5. BigBabyTroll

    Black women can’t have nothin…not even a discussion on Black WOMEN. The irony….

  6. Cha'Nel R

    Yes,sis "I'ze tide", but I don't know nothing else

  7. Sanasfatbooty

    We should ban gun and men because all they do is cause problems they say women are emotional then they go shoot up a daycare. Don’t we all just love males

  8. Jabbar in NewYork

    NOT ALL THOSE WOMEN ARE…BLACK

  9. Gie Kia

    I want to thank Dr ozuka on YouTube for using his herbal medication to cure my hepatitis B virus

  10. Seventhcompactor

    You all are ignoring the real issues.

    Stop being baby mamas !!!
    Study more STEM !!
    Stop living obese !
    Stop banging deadbeats.

    It's this culture which ruins the lives of black women

  11. IAMALEGENDARY Artist

    😂😂😂 every thing but stop the racist ? High priority

  12. Shantell Andrews

    This is everything I need right now.

  13. S M

    The man on the panel invalidated this entire discussion. SMH. Can real black women have a space solely for themselves? Damn.

  14. Cynthia Tillman

    I take good care of me now. What a Ego Death I suffered to walk in this newness.

  15. Tyronne Calvin

    I really don’t understand why black women say the need to rest and in the same breath say they don’t need a man. It’s so very confusing. 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️

  16. Phreedom Philanthropy

    This makes me so upset for myself especially the part where you're asked about who takes care of you. I'm always taking care if others looking after their best interests letting others benefit from my happiness, success, hard work, tact, willingness to get things done no matter the lack, striving for perfection, and unending support. I'm tired of giving all of me to others because that's who I have convinced myself I am for so long and now I'm walking into a new chapter of my life that is starting because of me attempting to take my own life and waiting for treatment while sitting in limbo at a hospital not equipped to give me proper care for depression. And who is taking care of me now….still no one.
    Enough is enough.

  17. Oliver North

    They're the most beautiful bw I've ever seen. This video should have more views!!

  18. Tinnell Edwards

    Why it couldnt be a full panel with just all real women!!! Smdh

  19. Coach B’well

    Convert the strong black woman cliche to proactive emotional healing strength starting with identifying good black men to speak properly to and partner with !

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