
Enhancing Black Communities & Living pt. 1
Season 33 Episode 17 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Academicians, grassroots activists, and artists discuss work to build Black communities.
In the first of two series of conversations recorded at the Black Communities Conference, event organizers discuss how the event came together, award-winning filmmaker Byron Hurt shares the connection between food and African American health, and licensed clinical therapist Charnessa K. Pleasant presents 5 reasons black women donot engage in acts of mental wellness.
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Black Issues Forum is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

Enhancing Black Communities & Living pt. 1
Season 33 Episode 17 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
In the first of two series of conversations recorded at the Black Communities Conference, event organizers discuss how the event came together, award-winning filmmaker Byron Hurt shares the connection between food and African American health, and licensed clinical therapist Charnessa K. Pleasant presents 5 reasons black women donot engage in acts of mental wellness.
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