by Kate Rooni | Aug 17, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Community, Education, Equity, Family, Frances Fowler Wallace Memorial Award, LCBHN, Men and Boys, News, Peer Support, Programs, Recovery, Research, University of Texas
Zachary Treviño, a doctoral student in the Community, Family, and Addiction Sciences Department at Texas Tech University, has been selected to receive the 2023 Frances Fowler Wallace Memorial Award by the Hogg Foundation. The award supports research expenses for his...
by Montse Lopez | Jul 26, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Children, Community, Declaration of Racism as a Mental Health Crisis, Equity, Family, Integrated care, LGBTQ+, Philanthropy, Policy, Racism, Recovery, Research, Trauma
The first in a series spotlighting the co-signers of the Hogg Foundation’s Declaration of Racism as a Mental Health Crisis, Trust for America’s Health.
by Kate Rooni | Jul 25, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Children, Community, Education, Equity, Podcast, Policy, Racism, Student Mental Health, Youth
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health Episode 152: We speak with a nonprofit serving the AAPI community in Texas, connecting them to civic action to build personal and political power.
by Dr. Octavio N. Martinez, Jr. | Jul 18, 2023 | 4ABHN, BIPOC, Blog, Children, Community, Declaration of Racism as a Mental Health Crisis, Equity, Family, LCBHN, News, Policy, Racism, Research, Trauma, Youth
Dr. Octavio Martinez, Hogg executive director, writes about the unique struggles that plague minoritized communities.
by Darrell Wiggins | Jul 13, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Children, Community, Education, Equity, Family, Ima Hogg Scholarship, LGBTQ+, News, Programs, Recovery, Scholars and Fellows, Social Emotional Learning, Trauma, University of Texas, Youth Mental Health
We’ve awarded scholarships of $5,000 to each of 22 social work graduate students from colleges and universities across Texas.
by Vicky Coffee | Jul 5, 2023 | BIPOC, Blog, Community, Equity, Faith, Family, Integrated health, Peer Support, Racism, Recovery, Trauma, Women and Girls, Youth
How Does Change Happen? “People of color, particularly African Americans, feel the stigma more keenly. In a race-conscious society, some don’t want to be perceived as having yet another deficit.” ~author, Bebe Moore Campbell. How does change happen? How do those...