Reflect. Honor. Impact.
February is a time to honor the achievements, contributions, and resilience of Black communities, and that includes in the realm of mental health care, advocacy, and history. Learning about how systemic racism has shaped access to mental health, recognizing overlooked leaders, and lifting up culturally relevant resources helps us build a more just, supportive world for everyone in it.
At the button below, you can access a guide from Mental Health America (MHA) filled with history, insights, and resources dedicated to Black mental health. This page includes…
- Historical context on systemic racism and mental health
- Stories and voices from Black mental health advocates
- Podcasts, videos, and tools to help spark conversation
- Information on topics like racial trauma, self-care, community care, and more
Thank you MHA for creating much needed resources like this one!



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