Kaiser Health News (4/1, Newsome) reported, “Black students at predominantly white institutions” of higher learning “report everything from instances of thinly veiled racism, homophobia, and sexism to outright racial hostility and intimidation.” Such “racist incidents can take a toll on students’ overall health and well-being, undermine their self-confidence, and affect academic performance, said” Annelle Primm, MD, MPH, “senior medical director for the Steve Fund, a nonprofit focused on supporting the mental health of young people of color.” What’s more, “the history of racism in the fields of psychology and psychiatry makes many Black people leery of seeking help.” In 2021, “the American Psychiatric Association apologized for the organization’s ‘appalling past actions’ and pledged to institute ‘anti-racist practices.’”
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— “Black Students Experiencing Racism on Campus Lack Mental Health Support “Melba Newsome, Kaiser Health News , April 1, 2022