From American Foundation for Suicide Prevention <[email protected]>
Subject July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Date July 1, 2020 5:30 PM
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At AFSP
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July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

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The first in our new town hall series, Elevating Voices for Long-Lasting Change, was held on June 25 on the topic of “Mental Health in the Black Community” on Facebook Live

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The 2020 Overnight: turning a special night into a memorable virtual experience

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“Being the Boice – That’s Voice with an Accent – for the Voiceless”

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Advocating for suicide prevention at AFSP’s annual Advocacy Forum

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“Creating an Impact in Diverse Communities” by Markita Madden-Pucket

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Bringing suicide research to students in Texas

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Addressing mental health stigma in the Black community

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“Losing my mom to suicide was such a hard experience. One of the reasons was because of the shame that surrounded South-Asian culture.”

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American Idol’s Louis Knight urges his fans to have a #RealConvo about mental health

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What do we know about the relationship between suicide risk and previous pandemics or natural disasters? Dr. Christine Moutier on the Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) podcast

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Suicide prevention is making headlines

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