
Therapy Isn’t Taboo: How the Younger Black Generation is Prioritizing their Mental Health
Sherell Bienaime never imagined she’d be sitting across from a therapist, tearfully unpacking wounds she was taught to bury.
For many in the black community, therapy was seen as something “White people did,” not something needed to make them stronger than they already are.

Why Are We Still Romanticizing Struggle?
For generations, Black communities have been taught to wear pain like armor. Struggle has been packaged as strength, exhaustion mistaken for ambition and survival celebrated as a success story.