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Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Jaliah Walker
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Jh’aria Harris
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Brianna Preastly
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Jaliah Walker
Black students, that have struggled with ethnic identity, can have antagonistic mental health challenges that include depressing thoughts and suicidal tendencies. Moreover, statistics have shown that the fewer Black college students are in touch with their identity, which cause depressive and suicidal thoughts to occur (American Psychological Association). As a result, the purpose of Jaliah's study was to educate Black college students regarding Identity Crisis. In fact, a special emphasis was focused on shedding light on early symptoms, combatting this disparity, and healing/coping strategies.
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Jh'aria Harris
The aim of Jh'aria's project was to educate college-age African Americans about anxiety, and raise awareness regarding this mental illness. Additionally, a goal was to promote a change in attitude and encourage people to take action in using effective methods to surmount the mental illness.
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