Racial Equality
Events
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Be Well Black Men Talk Group
Online , United StatesHosted by 11th Street Family Health Services, this is a 7-session series, exploring contemporary topics that shape the norms and unique experiences of Black men. The goal of this group is to support Black men through free-flowing discussion. While also unpacking the many factors that influence overall wellbeing. To join: http://tinyurl.com/BeWellBlackMan
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[Webinar] Shattering the Stigma: Addressing Mental Wellness Solutions and Support in Communities of Color
FunTimes Magazine is taking action and shedding light on mental health’s darkness. Did you know that 21 percent, or 50 million adults, experience mental illness in the United States? Many do not seek available professional services or treatment, especially in communities of color. FunTimes will host a free special virtual event to support public awareness about the pressing mental wellness and behavioral health crises. The event, Shattering the Stigma: Addressing Mental Wellness Solutions and Support in Communities of Color will be held in partnership with the 24-hour 988 suicide and [...]
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A Different Kind of Love
Zoom meeting N/A, N/A, PA, United StatesInviting all spiritual leaders, join us for a transformative event designed to equip faith leaders with the knowledge and understanding necessary to provide effective support to individuals living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. This unique gathering aims to foster a more inclusive and compassionate environment within religious communities, enabling them to become safe havens of acceptance, understanding, and support for individuals and families affected by ASD.
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Mass Incarceration and Reparations; The Cost to Black Women
Center in the Park Senior Center 5818 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, DC, United StatesThis summit is based on the groundbreaking book by author Tasseli Mckay; Stolen Wealth Hidden Power; The Case for Reparations for Mass Incarceration which broadens the current national dialogue on reparations owed to the many of African descent who have been impacted by mass/generational incarceration. It challenges American society to look at the historical decimation and economic loss to families and communities of African descent geopolitically located in a centuries continual systemic space/role of confinement, containment, and imprisonment.
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