by Ike Evans | Feb 22, 2023 | 4ABHN, BIPOC, Blog, Children, Community, Declaration of Racism as a Mental Health Crisis, Equity, Family, Men and boys, News, Peer support, Programs, Recovery, Trauma, Youth
At the 2023 Central Texas African American Family Support Conference keynote speaker Thabiti Boone presented ”Black Manhood and Fatherhood: A Discussion on Mental Health”, sharing his personal journey of growth through mental health challenges. Boone is one of the...
by Darrell Wiggins | Jun 20, 2022 | 4ABHN, Blog
The intersection of being queer with being a person of color (POC) exposes a person to unique stressors and threats to well-being.
by Darrell Wiggins | Jun 15, 2022 | 4ABHN, BIPOC, Hogg Blog
As queer POC face unique stressors and forms of structural oppression, they have also pioneered unique forms of resilience and community.
by Darrell Wiggins | May 4, 2022 | 4ABHN, Blog
Now is the time to speak up about mental health! Americans are facing multiple mental health crises, and Texas consistently ranks as one of the worst states in the U.S. for access to mental health care. Each of us plays a critical role in spreading the message that...
by Darrell Wiggins | May 4, 2022 | 4ABHN
All MIMH Professional Training web conferences are accredited with MIMH, NASW, and NBCC accreditation, unless otherwise noted. May 11, Online Register and get more information What you will learn: These are some of the main objectives of the conference. Define...
by Darrell Wiggins | May 4, 2022 | 4ABHN
Bridges to hope is a free mental health training for family community leaders. Because religion and spirituality often play a vital role in healing, it’s not uncommon for families and individuals experiencing mental health issues to turn to a faith leader first...