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Film & Media Workshop: We’re Not Making It Past 21 ...
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Film & Media Workshop: We’re Not Making It Past 21: Juice WRLD, Hip Hop Culture, and Substance Use Disorders
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Summary: The video content is a film and media workshop discussing Juice WRLD, hip-hop culture, and substance use disorders. Presenters discuss the impact of rap music on mental health, highlighting artists like Juice WRLD, Mac Miller, and DMX who openly spoke about their struggles. The workshop explores the potential of hip-hop as a clinical tool and stresses the importance of addressing mental health in the African-American community. Clips from Juice WRLD's music and documentaries are included to provide insights into his personal struggles. The workshop emphasizes the need for mental health support and destigmatization within hip-hop and society as a whole.<br /><br />Summary: The video transcript focuses on the late rapper Juice WRLD, discussing his music, battle with substance abuse, and the impact he had on his audience. Conversations include mental health, media consumption, and cultural competence in mental healthcare. The panel raises questions about trust, enabling behavior, and addressing suicidal ideation with empathy. The role of artists and music as therapy is explored, along with the importance of understanding different cultures and regional substance abuse trends. The video promotes trust, understanding, and addressing the unique needs of marginalized communities in mental healthcare. The dialogue highlights the power of music to connect and heal, emphasizing the importance of mental health support. No credits are given in the transcript.
Keywords
Juice WRLD
hip-hop culture
substance use disorders
rap music
mental health
artists
clinical tool
African-American community
Juice WRLD's music
documentaries
mental health support
destigmatization
substance abuse
media consumption
cultural competence
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