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In this HLN-TV interview, Donna Barnes, executive director of NOPCAS (National Organization of People of Color against Suicide), and William and Naomi Powell, who facilitate a support group for survivors of suicide loss, talk about suicide and grief in the black community. 

The interview was broadcast in the wake of the suicide of Don Cornelius, who is characterized in a New York Times story as the person "who brought black music and culture into America’s living rooms when he created the dance show 'Soul Train.'”

HLN-TV reporter Richelle Carey says her hope is that this interview will help "break the silence and the shame that comes with such a tragedy," and points out that suicide is the third-leading cause of death among black men age 15-24. Barnes, whose son Marc died by suicide in 1990 (learn about the history of NOPCAS), addresses the culture of silence surrounding suicide