Mental health in the Black Community is a topic that many advocates say doesn’t get enough attention. During the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference, families and advocates joined forces to share a powerful message. NewsVision’s Bria Patterson reports.
Just Breathe: CBC Panel Focuses on Mental Health
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