racism & mental health
Is Colorado's laudable decision to take inmates with "mental illness" out of the category of inmates subject to solitary confinement [parenthetically, our position is that solitary confinement needs to be completely abolished for everyone]
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------enough to address the pervasive and serious issues of people with "mental illness" in Colorado's prisons and jails?
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"Nationwide, people with mental health conditions constitute 64% of the jail population, according to the Federal Bureau of Prison Statistics.
"Black people with mental health conditions, particularly Schizophrenia, Bi-Polar disorders and other psychoses are more likely to be incarcerated than people of other races." |
See A Movement Against Racism Should Be a Movement for Mental Health
"The Black Lives Matter movement is exploring how racial discrimination negatively affects the mental health of African Americans." on Time.com |
Racial & Ethnic Health Disparities are at the root of some of our most difficult and at this point most Heinous public health problems, including to a great extent the mass incarceration of people with "mental illness."
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Among Many Other Things, we need Even More Support for Jail Diversion for People with "Mental Illness" :
that includes Housing & Intensive Mental Health Services
Hate Takes the Bus: A University of Oklahoma Fraternity’s Chant and the Rigidity of Racism
that includes Housing & Intensive Mental Health Services
Hate Takes the Bus: A University of Oklahoma Fraternity’s Chant and the Rigidity of Racism
By Charles M. Blow
NY Times, March 11, 2015 http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/12/opinion/charles-m-blow-university-of-oklahoma-fraternity-chant-rigidity-of-racism.html?_r=0 Real psychophysical injuries can result from confrontations with overt or even subtle racism. There is a real and worthy conversation taking place in this country now, particularly among young people, around the idea of microaggressions — slight, often unintended discriminatory comments or behaviors. |
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