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Coroner Reveals 'This Is Us' Writer's Cause of Death | - Where Wellness & Culture Connect

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Take a look at some of her tweets from 2019 below: You May Also Like Maybe the better question to ask is, what happens in the minds of Black women in general who commit suicide?

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of American, data shows that for Black women, anxiety is more chronic and the symptoms more intense than their White counterparts.

Out of four primary subgroups in the United States—white males, black males, white females, and black females—the latter group, black females, has and has always had the lowest rates of suicide, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control.

But many things contribute to the anxiety and suicide of Black women that we don’t talk about enough, like workplace anxiety.

In the workplace, Black women often find themselves the only one or the first one.

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