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The Rise in Black Youth Suicide

Season 40 Episode 30 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

A discussion of rising suicide rates among Black youth across the nation.

Part one of a discussion on rising suicide rates among Black youth. Host Kenia Thompson examines research, policies and community response in NC with Bettie Murchison, CEO, Oasis Health and Wellness Centers International; Dr. Sonyia Richardson, assistant professor of social work and psychiatry, UNC-Chapel Hill; and Rev. Tammy Russell Meadows, southeastern regional director, Swing Phi Swing SFI.

02/20/2026

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The Rise in Black Youth Suicide

Season 40 Episode 30 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Part one of a discussion on rising suicide rates among Black youth. Host Kenia Thompson examines research, policies and community response in NC with Bettie Murchison, CEO, Oasis Health and Wellness Centers International; Dr. Sonyia Richardson, assistant professor of social work and psychiatry, UNC-Chapel Hill; and Rev. Tammy Russell Meadows, southeastern regional director, Swing Phi Swing SFI.

02/20/2026

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