These meditations and talks were created with Black people and people of color in mind.
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As more data comes out about the health disparities Black and people of color deal with, especially when it comes to mental health, platforms and resources committed to the well-being of these groups are being created such as the meditation app Liberate. Founded by Julio Rivera, Liberate is the number one meditation app for Black, Indigenous, and people of color with over 50,000 users.
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