Follow

Hello CoSoFam! A Heads UP that July has been recognized as Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

This month we will be bringing awareness to the unique struggles that (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) face regarding mental illness. Take a moment to review the history, statistics, mission, and the person behind it all.

National Minority (BIPOC) Mental Health Month
Let's end this intro to BIPOC Mental Health Month with a Quote. Looking forward to July as we discover more about how mental health impacts BIPOC!

STAY TUNED:

As promised, this month I will help raise awareness about in
Let's get started by looking at some data and resources about our American Indian/Alaska Native Communities.

So, how can we best support our American Indian/Alaska Native (AINA) Communities? Glad you asked. Here are a few tips. Remember that each individual is unique and all members of the same culture may have different beliefs within their own culture.

Let's end our awareness campaign today with some ways you can support our AMEMSA Communities. Keep in mind that we need to be culturally competent and responsive to individual needs.

It's Thursday, let's continue our conversation about by looking at the impact of in our Asian/Pacific American Communities.

Ready to look at some factors that protect the mental health of our Asian/Pacific American Communities?
Here are a few.

Alrighty then! Ending another day of raising in by looking at some ways we can support our Asian/Pacific American Communities.
Tomorrow we talk about mental health in my community Black/African American.

Back to the business of raising in
Today we will talk about#mentalhealth in Black/African American communities. Let's look at the prevalence, shall we?

Alright, it's time to look at some Mental Health Protective Factors for Black/African American Communities.

Show more

Its
and I am joining National Minority Health in educating communities about trauma and mental health by sharing resources to help racial and ethnic minorities and manage emotional wellness:

minorityhealth.hhs.gov/minorit

Sign in to participate in the conversation

CounterSocial is the first Social Network Platform to take a zero-tolerance stance to hostile nations, bot accounts and trolls who are weaponizing OUR social media platforms and freedoms to engage in influence operations against us. And we're here to counter it.