In the article “In ‘Blk & Blue,’ N.Y. artist focuses on mental illness in communities of color”here<tells of the story of a young artist whom was inspired by Pablo Picasso’s famous blue period to capsulize the mind of a Black person with a mental illness. Then the article tells of how Black people are less likely to receive proper care for their disorder and are more likely to be incarcerated if they have symptoms of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. The art is to paint the picture of:”pervasive bias, from the everyday traumas of casual racism to the effects of systemic inequality, can exacerbate and prolong mental health struggles.” of the Black community.The art is meant to understood by all:”Roberts uses the color blue to create sensitive portraits of everyone from a hungry child to a worn-out family” The is because the artist is aware of:”African Americans are more likely than white Americans to experience psychological distress, but just 1 in 3 who need treatment will seek it. … it also is important to look at the environmental and societal factors that cause those ongoing disparities.
There is clearly a persistent issue with the Black community within theirselves it needs to be normalized that is normal to seek help for the mental health issue. Another clear issue is even when help is found it is not as good quality as it should be. These biases leave us with our high incarceration rates and other issues with the Black community that entirely does not root within us.
