mental health awareness month

  • Study: Affluent Black Kids Suffer Higher Rates of Depression Because … You Guessed It: Racism

    When evaluating the reasons for health disparities, most studies find a link between income and education to explain the health gap in the black community. But a new study from researchers at the University of Michigan has found that blacks with higher levels of affluence are more likely to suffer from depression. Even more revealing,…

  • How to Watch Your Family Drown Slowly

    Editor’s note: Until recently, mental health and illness were taboo subjects in the black community. But thanks to the efforts of those brave enough to speak on it, that’s changing. In that vein, The Root team is taking this week during Mental Health Awareness Month to write about how mental health has touched our lives.…

  • 4 Hospitalizations, 3 Diagnoses, 2 Scared Parents and 1 Very Sad Woman

    Editor’s note: Until recently, mental health and illness were taboo subjects in the black community. But thanks to the efforts of those brave enough to speak on it, that’s changing. In that vein, The Root team is taking this week during Mental Health Awareness Month to write about how mental health has touched our lives.…

  • It’s OK Not to Be OK: 2 Black Teens Use Tech to Prevent Suicide

    What if there were an app that helped save teens from suicide? This is the question that 11-year-old Charlie Lucas not only asked himself but came up with an answer for when he teamed up with his 15-year-old sister, Hannah, who had attempted suicide because of illness, bullying and depression. Together, with the support of…