The pandemic has forced many of us to think more about our mental health. In addition, isolation has brought to light mental illnesses that many were not aware of before. The rise in mental health awareness is promising, but we can’t forget that there is an intersection of mental health and the experience of communities of color. From finding culturally competent therapists to unlearning stigma around mental health care, the journey of mental healing can be difficult for people of color. Join YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee for a Stand Against Racism webinar on the intersection of race and mental health. We’ll hear from local experts about the complexities of mental health for people of color, what they see happening in the region, and how we can create a community that supports the mental health of all people.
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Earlier Event: November 28
Park Cleanup with Friends of Mill Ridge Park
Later Event: December 2
Wage Theft Recovery Workshops with Workers' Dignity