31 episódios

ON TiLT | The State of Black Mental Health and Policing in America is a podcast focused on ways black people can approach, build, and maintain good mental health despite being affected by the brutal policing in America.

ON TiLT | The State of Black Mental Health and Policing in America Julius Boatwright, Dannielle Brown, 1 Hood Media, Steel Smiling PGH

    • Sociedade e cultura

ON TiLT | The State of Black Mental Health and Policing in America is a podcast focused on ways black people can approach, build, and maintain good mental health despite being affected by the brutal policing in America.

    ON TiLT | Anniversary Edition | Ep.41

    ON TiLT | Anniversary Edition | Ep.41

    It’s Our Anniversary!
    Tune in, Celebrate and reminisce with us on the first year of ON TiLT | The State of Black Mental Health and Policing in America. Plus, co-host Julius Boatwright and Dannielle “Mama” Brown will discuss the mental implications surrounding Vanessa Bryant’s legal dispute with LA County in the aftermath of Kobe Bryant’s death.

    • 1h 4 min
    On TiLT | Black Mental Health & World Misinformation | Ep. 40

    On TiLT | Black Mental Health & World Misinformation | Ep. 40

    Julius and Dannielle are back during World Mental Health Month to discuss how Black Mental Health and Policing In America are usually at the forefront of the news, but, should we continue to wave the mental health flag despite the fact that for black and brown people the mental health infrastructure is unequal across the world?

    • 1h 1m
    ON TiLT | The State of Black Mental Health and Policing in America | Ep.39

    ON TiLT | The State of Black Mental Health and Policing in America | Ep.39

    Black Mental Health and Policing In America are at the forefront of the news again because of the Texas Border Patrol’s treatment of Haitian Migrants, and on top of all that, there is backlash about the massive police response media coverages to finding Gabby Petito, a missing white woman, while ignoring missing people of color. Julius and Dannielle will talk about this and more on today’s episode of ON TILT.

    • 1h 9 min
    ON TILT | Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month | Social Media and Suicide Prevention | EP.38

    ON TILT | Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month | Social Media and Suicide Prevention | EP.38

    Join us for the third week of Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month. Julius Boatwright leads the discussion with Dannielle Brown concerning the question if social media platforms have a responsibility to implement automatic features that support its user's mental health, wellness, and suicide prevention?

    • 1h 4 min
    ON TILT | Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month Week 2 | Black Suicide Rates & Policing in America

    ON TILT | Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month Week 2 | Black Suicide Rates & Policing in America

    In this second week of Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, the discussion ON TiLT with Dannielle Brown and Julius Boatwright will center in on the increased rates of suicides among Black youth (specifically Black girls). Black males typically have a higher suicide rate in comparison to Black girls and women, yet that trend is changing along with suicide rates among law enforcement and the criminalization of suicide in other countries worldwide.

    • 1h 9 min
    ON TILT | Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month Week 1 | Suicide and Racism

    ON TILT | Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month Week 1 | Suicide and Racism

    September is Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month. Julius and Mama Brown will be focusing on the complexity of the issues surrounding suicide awareness and many helpful resources for those who are struggling and/or have been affected by it.
    Today's episode will be centered around the news of a Pennsylvania professor suggesting suicide as an answer to racism and the issues of white supremacy.

    • 1h 5 min

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