July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, observed in July, is dedicated to raising awareness about the unique mental health challenges faced by minority communities in the United States. Established in 2008 by the U.S. House of Representatives, this month-long observance aims to promote inclusive mental health education and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues among diverse racial and ethnic groups. Key Objectives Key objectives of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month include: • Raising Awareness: Highlighting the prevalence of mental health conditions in minority populations and the need for culturally competent care.• Education: Providing resources and information about mental health, including symptoms, treatment options, and coping strategies tailored to the needs of minority groups.• Advocacy: Encouraging policy…
June 19 is Juneteenth: a Time of Celebration and Contemplation
June 19 is Juneteenth: a Time of Celebration and Contemplation “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.” —Martin Luther King, Jr. Juneteenth is an annual federal holiday that marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States, which took place on June 19, 1865. Is there a connection between Juneteenth and healthcare equity? Yes. As Juneteenth celebrates freedom and resilience, it recognizes the ongoing fight for equality and justice. That includes addressing systemic inequities that continue to affect African American communities, including in healthcare. Healthcare disparities are a critical issue for Black Americans, who often face barriers such as limited access to quality care, implicit bias in medical treatment, and socioeconomic factors that negatively impact…
Celebrating Pride and Championing Equal Healthcare for All
Celebrating Pride and Championing Equal Healthcare for All June marks Pride Month, a time to celebrate the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community and honor the ongoing struggle for equality and acceptance. While strides have been made in securing rights and visibility, there is one area that is still in need of critical attention: equitable access to healthcare for underserved LGBTQ+ populations, including those among the Black, Hispanic and AAPI communities. Healthcare disparities are particularly pronounced among LGBTQ+ individuals, who often face unique challenges due to stigma, discrimination, and a lack of culturally competent care. These barriers can lead to negative health outcomes, including higher rates of mental health issues, substance abuse, and chronic diseases. In addition, a study conducted in 2021 revealed that Black LGBTQ+…
In Recognition of National Mental Health Awareness Month
In Recognition of National Mental Health Awareness Month May is a plethora of recognition campaigns: Mental Health Awareness Month; Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month; Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day (May 9); and National Prevention Week (May 12-18). Our focus in this article is on Mental Health Awareness Month: its history, the stigma of mental health in marginalized communities, what Marin City Health and Wellness Center is doing to break taboos, and what individuals can do to help themselves and others—not just in May, but at any time throughout the year. Clifford Beers and the history behind mental health awareness month Clifford W. Beers, a sufferer of depression and anxiety, became the father of what was initially known as the mental hygiene…