Brother Be Well Wellness for Boys and Men of Color

“More ACEs, more problems,” cautions Dr. Breanna Gentile, Senior Product Designer and Researcher, Center for Youth Wellness – a program of Safe & Sound. Join her, Brother Be Well Content Director, Michael P Coleman, Vice President, Capitol City Black Nurses Association, Sheree Criner, RN, and Clinical Advisor with HearYou.org, Gustavo Garcia-Rojas, MA, AMFT, as they probe how racism increases one’s exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) leading to greater challenges for people of color. This podcast is sponsored by Blue Shield of California’s BlueSky initiative.

Please Note: The views and opinions expressed by HearYou.org counselors do not necessarily represent the opinions of Mental Health California, HearYou.org, Wellness Together, or its affiliates.

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