When Karla Mendoza moved from her predominantly Mexican-American neighborhood in San Diego to travel to Harvard four years ago,she felt like a minority for the first time in her life. “I felt lonely. I felt distant. Both my roommates were white, upper-middle course, or ” Mendoza said. “We got along great,but when course or race […]The post Nonwhite students slow to seek mental health counseling for which theyre more in need appeared first on The Hechinger Report.
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