Black Mental Health Matters: A Resource Guide for Black History Month
- Jennifer Moore
- Feb 28, 2024
- 1 min read
“Black History Month is typically a time of reflection. A time to acknowledge the challenges and celebrate the triumphs. Yet, our current circumstance is anything but typical. Our reflection should not applaud the resilience and strength of those who have overcome adversity without also acknowledging the psychological impact of their struggles on their lives, families and communities—both then and now. Especially in the workplace.” Tramaine EL-Amin, vice president for Mental Health First Aid, National Council for Mental Wellbeing

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