‘Just pray about it’: Black Tulsans move to break social stigma surrounding mental health

As a child growing up in north Tulsa, Mikeal Vaughn felt a strong urge to “wash his brain.”

It was as if there was static in his head, and if he were to reach inside, he could massage it all away.

As a teenager, Vaughn felt his emotions with a lot more passion than his peers, experiencing sudden outbursts or moments of intense dissociation. It was during this time that he thought that he might be a little “different.”…

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