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Women’s History Month: The Human Condition

Women’s History Month: The Human Condition

by Elizabeth Stauber | Mar 9, 2023 | Blog

The Human Condition was a series of weekly radio broadcasts and featured conversations spanning the full range of human interest involving mental health.

Hogg History: The Ima Hogg Scholarships

Hogg History: The Ima Hogg Scholarships

by Elizabeth Stauber | Mar 25, 2021 | Blog, Hogg Blog

Miss Ima had strong intuition for how to improve conditions and noted the need for a stronger mental health workforce, so she created the Ima Hogg Scholarship fund.

Hogg History: The First National Congress of Black Professionals in Higher Education

Hogg History: The First National Congress of Black Professionals in Higher Education

by Elizabeth Stauber | Feb 26, 2021 | Blog, Hogg Blog

Black people from all around the country came together in Austin to “develop new conscience toward higher education for the Afro‐American.”

Chicano Mental Health: The Case of Crystal City

by Elizabeth Stauber | Oct 14, 2019 | Blog, Hogg Blog

In 1971, the foundation met with community leaders in Crystal City, TX. The only part of the state to record no mental health clinics or services.

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