In this interview, I speak with David Galvan, a faith leader, and mental health advocate intent on building “soul safe spaces” where we live and work. David shares with us insights from his work in bridging the silos of mental health and faith.
Crisis Services & People of Color -- We Can Do Better: Interview with Vic Armstrong | Episode 71
Centuries of discrimination and brutality have led to historical trauma impacting generations of people of color in the United States. Add to this significant current trauma of racially fueled violence the fact that communities of color experience disparities in access to qualified care, and it’s not surprising that we are seeing increased despair among BIPOC people. We are also seeing incredible resilience — at the individual and communal levels — and creativity as people of color find ways to cope. In this interview, Vic Armstrong and I talk about many hot topics:
Complex trauma in Black communities
Systematic racism and the treatment gaps in services
The trends in Black suicide rates
The shifting role of the Black church in suicide prevention
Distrust, crisis services and communities of color