‘Your life is meaningful’ Suicide rates disproportionately affect Black women

Please be advised, this video contains sensitive recounts of suicide attempts.

Myra Smith, Deborah Harris and April Jett met for the first time when I brought them together in the Neon District of Norfolk earlier this week, but they share a common bond: each woman has attempted or seriously considered suicide.

“I had said to myself I would rather sleep forever than to deal with whatever I was facing alone another day,” said Myra Smith, a wife, mother and singer who survived three suicide attempts while experiencing depression. “We fight and do for others, but we lack doing for ourselves.”

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“God allowed me to live, when I should have been dead,” said Deborah Harris, a wife and mother who also survived three suicide attempts while navigating undiagnosed mental illness. “It wasn’t until after I was introduced to the specialists, the therapists, the counselors, and the psychiatrists who helped me to heal from within.”

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