We’re excited to present the first conversation of a three-part video series featuring four young Black men openly discussing personal experiences and mental health topics generally not discussed publicly.  Discussion

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UM recently completed its first YBMen program!  In partnership with Wolverine Wellness, a unit of the University Health Service, YBMen enrolled 26 Black male students in its signature mental health

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YBMen Research Assistant and University of Michigan PhD Student, Ed-Dee Williams, answers questions about his interests in the YBMen Project and young Black men.

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YBMen Research Assistant and University of Michigan PhD Student, Nkemka Anyiwo, answers questions about her interests in the mental health of young Black men.

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YBMen Project Manager and University of Michigan PhD Student, Natasha Johnson, discusses why the mental health of young Black men is an important topic.

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YBMen Project Manager and University of Michigan PhD Student, Janelle Goodwill, discusses why she is passionate about the mental health of young Black men.

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YBMen Project Director and University of Michigan Associate Professor, Dr. Daphne C. Watkins, describes the history of the YBMen project.

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