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When Grief Gets Silenced: Supporting Black Youth & Families With Dr. Allen Lipscomb

Grief Out Loud by The Dougy Center

Acknowledgment, validation, and curiosity – meeting grief with these three elements is crucial in creating supportive, culturally relevant grief support environments for children and adults. Dr. Allen Lipscomb has spent...

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When Grief Gets Silenced: Supporting Black Youth & Families With Dr. Allen Lipscomb is an episode from Grief Out Loud by The Dougy Center. Acknowledgment, validation, and curiosity – meeting grief with these three elements is crucial in cre...

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Published May 12, 2026, 42:51 long, audio available.

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Acknowledgment, validation, and curiosity – meeting grief with these three elements is crucial in creating supportive, culturally relevant grief support environments for children and adults. Dr. Allen Lipscomb has spent his career researching , designing, and implementing anti -racist interventions that directly support not just grief from death loss, but also the grief from ra cialized trauma exper ienced by those in the Black community . Dr. Lipscomb shares his personal experiences with grief, including the death of his grandmother when he was a child and being wrongly accused of a crime in his adolescence. He also discusses the roots of his work as a clinician, researcher, and Professor of Social Work, including the culturally specific ways he engages with clients that prioritiz e choice and naming racism and racialized trauma that play a role in how people grieve. We discuss: How childhood experiences of death, racism, and wrongful accusation shaped Dr. Allen Lipscomb's understanding of grief, trauma, and identity The impact of racialized trauma on how Black youth and men experience, express, and silence grief Why naming experiences like racism, PTSD, and loss can be profoundly important and validating What culturally responsive grief support looks like, including storytelling, oral histories, grief mapping, somatic awareness, and community-centered care How grief supporters can avoid rescuer dynamics and instead create invitational, choice-centered spaces to explore grief The importance of preparing mental health providers, schools, and communities to offer anti-racist, culturally relevant grief support for Black youth and families Allen E. Lipscomb, PsyD, LCSW, Professor of Social Work, Associate Chair, Director of MSW Online Program; and Director of Minority Male Mentoring (M3) and Student Success Allies (SSA) program at California State University Northridge in the Department of Social Work. Dr. Lipscomb is a clinical psychologist and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of California. Dr. Lipscomb specializes in providing anti-oppressive and inclusive mental health services to individuals, children, youth, couples, and families of color. His areas of research are centered on the psychiatric epidemiology among racialized and marginalized individuals who have experienced trauma (i.e., complex trauma, traumatic-grief, and race-based trauma). Dr. Lipscomb has conducted numerous qualitative research studies on racialized Black identified men across the Black/African Diaspora exploring their grief, loss, and complex-trauma experiences. His pedagogy is centered on cultural anti-oppressive and clinically responsive inclusive practices with communities of color. Dr. Lipscomb maintains a private practice; conducts local, national, and international trainings ; is a consultant/coach, and keynote speaker. Dr. Lipscomb has numerous peer review ed journal articles that centers Black male grief experiences and has a published five books all centered around Black men and boys grief, trauma, and healing journ eys . Resources mentioned in our conversation: Reframing Grief for Black Students: A Qualitative Analysis of Grief Resilient Affirming Care through Empowerment (G.R.A.C.E) Training My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menakem Connect with Dr. Lipscomb Website IG @ dralipscomb

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Published May 12, 2026 and 42:51 long