Minority Mental Health Month

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**This post is in collaboration with Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ Counseling Services.**

July is , and while the month is almost over, many of these resources are available all year round both through Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ and through outside agencies. 

National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month / Mes Nacional de Concientización Sobre la Salud Mental de las Minorías

Are you a Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ student looking for a safe space to discuss anxiety and other issues due to Covid-19? Have your heard about Let's Cope?

The Let's Cope group, hosted by LaKe'a Teel and Letoria Brown, is a support group for Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ students that meets virtually over Microsoft Teams twice a week. They discuss specific topics, coping strategies, and share their experiences. This year has been tough (an understatement), and it looks like things will stay tough into the fall semester.

If you're a student, please consider joining the group if and when you need to. If you are faculty or staff, direct students to the group whenever possible. We all need a support system to deal with things both big and small, from a global pandemic to help concentrating on schoolwork.

Information on previously covered topics can be found on the Counseling Services page, and many more topics are scheduled for the upcoming semester. 


NAMI Logo

A great resource is , a group that advocates, educates, and helps both individuals and organizations in topics intersecting with mental health and underrepresented communities. Their website is full of information: , they have , and they publish on important issues.

Read their and explore their website. I promise you will find interesting and helpful information.


Black Mental Wellness logo

 is a group that aims to decrease the stigma of mental illness, while providing individuals and organizations evidence-based information and resources created within a Black context. They have excellent on various mental health diagnoses like attention deficit disorder, anxiety disorder, . 

This corporation provides a wealth of resources as well as services related to minority health issues.  I believe the website is not only informative but, could be beneficial to our campus community.

Karen Mosley, Counseling Services Coordinator 

The Library also has resources if you want to learn more about particular topics related to mental health and minorities. Some specific databases that may help you explore these topics are , , and .

To access these databases, use the link provided above or go through â€¯and log in off-campus by using your Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓƵ username and password--the same one you would use for Sakai or Self-Service. 

Don't be afraid to ask a librarian for help with research and coming up with key search terms, and don't be afraid to reach out to campus Counseling Services or your academic advisor for more information on helping yourself or someone you love with mental health concerns. 

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