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American Black Journal
'Aging While Black' Author Raymond Jetson discusses his new book and caring for Black elders
"Aging While Black” author Raymond Jetson talks with "American Black Journal" host Stephen Henderson about the unique experiences of African Americans as they age and how it impacts their caregiving. They talk about the systemic inequities and cultural expectations surrounding caregiving in the Black community. Plus, Jetson shares what he's learned during his journey as a caregiver for his mother.
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