Chandra Thomas
Staff Writer
Atlanta Magazine
Atlanta, Ga.
TOPIC: Explore the stigma surrounding mental illnesses in the African-American community.
Reporters' Roundtable: Lethal Injection Debate
Chandra Thomas, an assistant editor, and writer for Atlanta magazine participated in NPR's Roundtable discussion with Ernie Suggs, urban affairs reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Bruce Dixon, managing editor of the online news journal, Black Agenda Report.
Gina Smallwood always worried about whether her teenage son was wearing a seatbelt or having unprotected sex, but she was certainly never concerned about whether he was at high risk of depression
The first child, Carl Walker-Hoover, came home from school on April 5, sat with his mother for a while, then waited in his room while she made him a cheeseburger.
Gina Smallwood always worried about whether her teenage son was wearing a seatbelt or having unprotected sex, but she was certainly never concerned about whether he was at high risk for depression
Terror Alert: Recognize Signs That Your Mate Is an Abuser (link no longer available) It seemed like a perfect match. Carl Johnson was 29, tall, handsome, funny and single. Pam Smith was a year younger, a successful single mother, with a master's degree, searching for her soul mate
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