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WMAR-2 News | Research shows Black men are less likely to seek mental health treatment #maryland #mentalhealth @WMAR2news | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
A national Black male mental health tour called Just Heal Bro is coming to Baltimore Saturday.

It's a way for Black men to discuss trauma and healing in a safe space.

The event gets underway at Coppin State University at 10am.

Attendees can also get a free haircut.

See more: wmar2news.com/a-national-black-male-mental-health-tour-is-making-its-way-to-baltimore
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Research shows Black men are less likely to seek mental health treatment #maryland #mentalhealth @WMAR2news

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