
Honoring a Mental Health Pioneer
For Black History Month, we feature an archival interview with Dr. Melvin Sikes, founder of UT Austin’s Center for Improvement of Intergroup Relations.
For Black History Month, we feature an archival interview with Dr. Melvin Sikes, founder of UT Austin’s Center for Improvement of Intergroup Relations.
Guided by a focus on love, healing, and connection, the National Day of Racial Healing celebration was a day of engaging dialogue, healing circles, and creative activities that explored the community drivers of poor mental health and well-being.
An unwavering, steadfast leader, champion, and advocate for mental health. That was Rosalynn Carter.
The insight, vulnerability, and stories shared at Young Minds Matter ignited conversations that will echo beyond that one day.
As vice-president and co-founder of Real Queens Help Fix Each Other’s Crowns, Brandi Meister gives women and girls the support they need to maintain mental health and wellness.
Two young changemakers are making a long-term investment in the well-being of their community by empowering youth to engage in civic discourse.