West Side Leaders Highlight Need For More Mental Health Care In Black Community
The day before the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, West Side community leaders hit the streets and addressed a serious issue - the need for more mental health care in the Black community. CBS 2's Jim Williams reports.
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