The Human Rights Campaign envisions a world where every member of the LGBTQ+ family has the freedom to live their truth without fear, and with equality under the law. We empower our 3 million members and supporters to mobilize against
A Militantly Mixed Panel Discussion: I am joined by Dr. Jennifer Noble and Counselor Brittany George to have an open conversation about Mental Health for Mixed Race people.
Timothy Xu shares his own experiences, he shares how mental health stigma in Asian culture and society enables the suffering of millions. His goal is to help change people’s perceptions of mental illness. Tim is a fourth year CS major
Aryana Altah asks – why is it that children of immigrants struggle with their mental health substantially more than their white counterparts? Why is it riskier for them to open up? Most importantly, how can they revive their mental well-being
Phillip J. Roundtree asks – what is “Black Mental Health” and why does it “Matter”? Hear Phillip’s journey of trauma, resilience, and advocacy as he gives an impassioned talk discussing the impact of trauma on black identity, and black wellness,
Yesenia Delgado discusses the often-overlooked subject of Latino mental health – exploring the unique challenges and stigmas surrounding mental health within the Latin community. Don’t miss out on this enlightening discussion that aims to shed light on the importance of
Iris Neuberg explores how achieving transformation for BIPoC communities in diaspora requires healing processes that can only be truly successful in the collective. However, there is no single solution. In fact, only a mix of approaches can open up the
Blair Imani examines the intersection of her Black, Queer and Muslim identities. Blair Imani is writer, mental health advocate, and historian living at the intersections of Black, Queer, and Muslim identity. In addition to being a public speaker, Blair is