5 Articles About Self-Care for Black-Identifying Leaders

Here are five articles about self-care for Black-identifying leaders:

"The Importance of Self-Care for Black Leaders and Activists" by Aisha Beau:

  1. https://www.blackenterprise.com/the-importance-of-self-care-for-black-leaders-and-activists/

"Self-Care Tips for Black Women Leaders" by Kimberly Smith:

  1. https://www.thriveglobal.com/stories/54307-self-care-tips-for-black-women-leaders

"Why Self-Care is Crucial for Black Leaders" by Chanel Dokun:

  1. https://www.blackenterprise.com/why-self-care-is-crucial-for-black-leaders/

"10 Self-Care Practices for Black Leaders" by Marcy Twete:

  1. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/10-selfcare-practices-for_b_58b21a0ae4b0658fc20f9a3d

"Black Leaders Share Their Self-Care Rituals" by Jenna Birch:

  1. https://www.essence.com/lifestyle/health-wellness/black-leaders-share-their-self-care-rituals/

Sign the Petition to Reinstate Dr. Medlock

On Monday, April 17, 2023, Colorado Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) Commissioner, Morgan Medlock, MD, MDiv, MPH, a Black community leader, was unjustly removed from her Colorado cabinet position without cause. Her removal risks the lives of millions of people in Colorado who deserve accessible, trauma-informed, and culturally-responsive behavioral health care. It also perpetuates the message that strong, qualified Women of Color are vulnerable to the whims of political systems and cabinet leadership.

Demand justice for Dr. Medlock by signing the petition for Governor Polis to bring her back as the Commissioner of the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration (BHA).

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