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Together We Heal: COVID-19's Mental Health Effects on Older Black Same Gender Loving Women

Together We Heal: COVID-19's Mental Health Effects on Older Black Same Gender Loving Women

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Together We Heal: COVID-19's Mental Health Effects on Older Black Same Gender Loving Women

Thursday, December 14, 2023 (ZOOM webinar)

Findings from a COVID-19 Community Research Study led by Dr. Tonia Poteat, and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, and Mary Anne Adams, MSW, and ZAMI NOBLA: National Organization of Black Lesbians on Aging

The panelist discussed the mental health impacts of the pandemic, shared their insights, and provided strategies for healing and wellness.

The panel was sponsored by BEAM

Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective

Panelists:

Dr. Tonia Poteat

Dr. Dionne Bates

Jowanna Tillman

Edonna Koon

Moderator:

Mary Anne Adams

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