One business owner is working to change the stigma surrounding mental health by providing a space for the LGBTQ+ community and communities of color to seek healing.
One business owner is working to change that by providing a space for the LGBTQ+ community and communities of color to seek healing.
“My past with therapists or counselors have mostly been with white women or folks who don’t necessarily cater to queer folks in general, and so whenever I met Jotina, and especially after our first session, it was very clear that there were a lot of explanatory commas that I didn’t have to explain,” Jones added.
“My grandmother used to come here. My mom used to come to this same space,” Buck said. “So to come back and serve and share in this way, healing the Black community, [the] Black body [it] means a lot to be in Post doing the foundational healing work and healing intergenerational trauma.”
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