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The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions

AIMS: Media coverage and representations in popular culture can positively and negatively impact wider social attitudes to mental health and illness.In the light of the George Floyd and Tyre Nichols murders and the discussion about racism and its legacy on Black mental health, it has become especial...

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Autores principales: Talabi, Olufemi, Shonibare, Oluwafunminiireayomi, Ogundalu, Abisola, Akanle, Olukemi, Fapohunda, Mosun, Sule, Akeem, Omojuwa, Toyin, Kwentoh, Mona-Lisa, Nwokolo, Isioma, Edwards, Allison, Orimoloye, Olamide, Ofovwe-Onwusi, Fejiro, Ijete, Elohor, Medubi, Adeyinka, Obinwa, Chinwe
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10345474/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.160
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author Talabi, Olufemi
Shonibare, Oluwafunminiireayomi
Ogundalu, Abisola
Akanle, Olukemi
Fapohunda, Mosun
Sule, Akeem
Omojuwa, Toyin
Kwentoh, Mona-Lisa
Nwokolo, Isioma
Edwards, Allison
Orimoloye, Olamide
Ofovwe-Onwusi, Fejiro
Ijete, Elohor
Medubi, Adeyinka
Obinwa, Chinwe
author_facet Talabi, Olufemi
Shonibare, Oluwafunminiireayomi
Ogundalu, Abisola
Akanle, Olukemi
Fapohunda, Mosun
Sule, Akeem
Omojuwa, Toyin
Kwentoh, Mona-Lisa
Nwokolo, Isioma
Edwards, Allison
Orimoloye, Olamide
Ofovwe-Onwusi, Fejiro
Ijete, Elohor
Medubi, Adeyinka
Obinwa, Chinwe
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description AIMS: Media coverage and representations in popular culture can positively and negatively impact wider social attitudes to mental health and illness.In the light of the George Floyd and Tyre Nichols murders and the discussion about racism and its legacy on Black mental health, it has become especially important to discuss the effect of popular culture on Black mental health and vice-versa. The Culture Club was formed in 2021 as an offshoot of the Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK (ABP-UK) with the aim of analysing popular culture and black mental health with a view towards finding recurring themes about Black mental health and our lived experiences of racism and racial trauma. The Culture Club comprises doctors at all levels and medical students affiliated with ABP-UK. We initially started off reviewing films as the cinema offers an accessible and enjoyable way to explore the link between popular culture and mental health. The proposed future direction is to further incorporate other media to offer a more holistic experience and to further support public education efforts. METHODS: Media from across the world featuring the intersection of racial trauma and black mental health are selected. The feature is watched individually, with a club discussion occurring virtually. Discussions are centred on the plot, characters, mental health correlations, and themes relative to our own lived experiences. We then note major or recurring themes for further exploration. RESULTS: To date, we have discussed “Thirteenth”, a documentary by Ava DuVernay, “Da Five Bloods” by Spike Lee, “Red, White and Blue” by Steve McQueen, The Nollywood blockbuster series “Blood Sisters” created by Temidayo Makanjuola and “Queen and Slim” by Melina Matsoukas. The emerging critical themes from the screenings and our lived experiences are systemic racism, differential attainment, vicarious trauma, stigma and its impact on mental health, and the law. CONCLUSION: Key themes underpin black mental health and racial trauma. These themes, if studied further, could potentially be targeted to improve the lived black experience and, in turn, black mental health. Popular culture remains an important tool in understanding Black mental health. We welcome further ideas towards improving the culture club experience.
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spelling pubmed-103454742023-07-15 The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions Talabi, Olufemi Shonibare, Oluwafunminiireayomi Ogundalu, Abisola Akanle, Olukemi Fapohunda, Mosun Sule, Akeem Omojuwa, Toyin Kwentoh, Mona-Lisa Nwokolo, Isioma Edwards, Allison Orimoloye, Olamide Ofovwe-Onwusi, Fejiro Ijete, Elohor Medubi, Adeyinka Obinwa, Chinwe BJPsych Open Education and Training AIMS: Media coverage and representations in popular culture can positively and negatively impact wider social attitudes to mental health and illness.In the light of the George Floyd and Tyre Nichols murders and the discussion about racism and its legacy on Black mental health, it has become especially important to discuss the effect of popular culture on Black mental health and vice-versa. The Culture Club was formed in 2021 as an offshoot of the Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK (ABP-UK) with the aim of analysing popular culture and black mental health with a view towards finding recurring themes about Black mental health and our lived experiences of racism and racial trauma. The Culture Club comprises doctors at all levels and medical students affiliated with ABP-UK. We initially started off reviewing films as the cinema offers an accessible and enjoyable way to explore the link between popular culture and mental health. The proposed future direction is to further incorporate other media to offer a more holistic experience and to further support public education efforts. METHODS: Media from across the world featuring the intersection of racial trauma and black mental health are selected. The feature is watched individually, with a club discussion occurring virtually. Discussions are centred on the plot, characters, mental health correlations, and themes relative to our own lived experiences. We then note major or recurring themes for further exploration. RESULTS: To date, we have discussed “Thirteenth”, a documentary by Ava DuVernay, “Da Five Bloods” by Spike Lee, “Red, White and Blue” by Steve McQueen, The Nollywood blockbuster series “Blood Sisters” created by Temidayo Makanjuola and “Queen and Slim” by Melina Matsoukas. The emerging critical themes from the screenings and our lived experiences are systemic racism, differential attainment, vicarious trauma, stigma and its impact on mental health, and the law. CONCLUSION: Key themes underpin black mental health and racial trauma. These themes, if studied further, could potentially be targeted to improve the lived black experience and, in turn, black mental health. Popular culture remains an important tool in understanding Black mental health. We welcome further ideas towards improving the culture club experience. Cambridge University Press 2023-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10345474/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.160 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This does not need to be placed under each abstract, just each page is fine.
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Talabi, Olufemi
Shonibare, Oluwafunminiireayomi
Ogundalu, Abisola
Akanle, Olukemi
Fapohunda, Mosun
Sule, Akeem
Omojuwa, Toyin
Kwentoh, Mona-Lisa
Nwokolo, Isioma
Edwards, Allison
Orimoloye, Olamide
Ofovwe-Onwusi, Fejiro
Ijete, Elohor
Medubi, Adeyinka
Obinwa, Chinwe
The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions
title The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions
title_full The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions
title_fullStr The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions
title_full_unstemmed The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions
title_short The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions
title_sort association of black psychiatrists-uk culture club: the experience so far and proposed future directions
topic Education and Training
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10345474/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.160
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