AP correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports on Ashley Judd and Aloe Blacc visiting the White House as part of a suicide prevention campaign.EDITOR’S NOTE — This story includes discussion of suicide.
“She deserved better,” Judd said about her mother. Judd said she also has suffered from depression and has had a different outcome because of treatment.Writer Leonardo Padura chronicles life in Cuba as his detective ‘alter ego’ solves gripping crimes Asked what people can do to help someone in crisis, Rowe said people shouldn’t worry about “if you’re saying the right thing. Just say something and show up.”
Blacc suggested that people offer a “moment of joy” when they do reach out, such as a memory that sparks laughter or a song. He also encouraged people to remember that they are “the light.” “There’s no such thing as too much love. Let’s give as much as we can,” he said, before he led the audience in singing the chorus from “This Little Light of Mine.”
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