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Local mental health experts and cultural leaders will join a community conversation on healing from trauma, fear and ...
Adrianna Willis thinks there’s no time like the present to encourage people of color to consider the benefits of therapy and ...
WESH 2's Sanika Dange and licensed mental health therapist, Cherlette McCullough, discuss Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) mental health.
Mental health advocates set aside July to call attention to the shortage of resources and support in minority and underserved communities. This observance has several names: National Minority ...
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Mental health is a necessary for all. In the words of the World Health Organization: “There is no health without mental health.” This July, and every month that follows, may we honor our stories.
Making LGBTQ+ Farmers’ Mental Health Needs Visible Researchers believe there are over 23,000 queer farmers in the United States, though the exact number is unknown. The USDA Census of Agriculture, ...
For those in the BIPOC community, racial disparities prevent many from receiving the necessary care for their mental health. OMHC is hosting a mental health fair to provide access to these resources.
Communities of color seeking mental health help can face greater challenges in cities like Portland, where the minority population is relatively small compared to other major U.S. cities.