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July marks BIPOC Mental Health Month, a time dedicated to amplifying the unique mental health challenges faced by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. At Livingstone College, ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A parent-led project is offering education about mental health for communities of color. Partners in ...
"At YWCA York, we recognize that mental health is a social justice issue. This symposium is part of our ongoing commitment to eliminate racism, ensuring our Black men are seen, heard, and supported ...
Adrianna Willis thinks there’s no time like the present to encourage people of color to consider the benefits of therapy and ...
There is a deep and sacred legacy of storytelling within African American history. It is not simply a cultural expression, it ...
Mental health advocates set aside July to call attention to the shortage of resources and support in minority and underserved communities. This observance has several names: National Minority ...
Poetry therapy is the clinical practice of using poetic tools to support emotional regulation, trauma recovery, and identity development. When thoughtfully integrated into therapy, especially with ...
WESH 2's Sanika Dange and licensed mental health therapist, Cherlette McCullough, discuss Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) mental health.
Mental health is a necessary for all. In the words of the World Health Organization: “There is no health without mental health.” This July, and every month that follows, may we honor our stories.