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PEERS Radio /Danielle Belton of BlackSnob.com

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Armed with sharp wit and serious snark, journalist Danielle Belton dissects pop culture and politics on her blog Black Snob. Belton shared her story on living with bipolar disorder in the Summer 2011 issue of BP magazine, a hope-filled publication about bipolar disorder. She talks with PEERS Podcast host Jenee Darden about her life, career and mental health stigma in the African-American community.

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  • African Americans and Mental Health
  • bipolar
  • Black Snob
  • BP Magazine
  • Danielle Belton
  • mental health
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