Community Dialogue - National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
On July 24, at 10 AM, Community Dialogue will feature Monique Bell, MS, CMT, CRM, QPR, Mental Health Advocate & Educator and President, NAMI (National Alliance of Mental Illness) Henry & Fayette Counties GA. Ms. Bell will be discussing local mental health resources available in our community in honor of National Minority Mental Health Month. The event will be broadcast live on Facebook via Zoom.
WHAT THERE IS TO KNOW:
July Is Bebe Moore Campbell
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month,
Also Known As BIPOC Mental Health Month
The theme of Mental Health America’s 2023 BIPOC Mental Health campaign is Culture, Community, & Connection. Our lives are deeply intertwined with our environments, and these surroundings impact our mental health and overall wellness. Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) populations are faced with disproportionate amounts of historical trauma and displacement that can challenge their ability to thrive in their environments. However, culture, community, and connection are pillars that support and uplift BIPOC individuals in the face of oppression and systemic racism. July Is Bebe Moore Campbell
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month,
Also Known As BIPOC Mental Health Month

Date and Time
Monday Jul 24, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Fees/Admission
This is a Free Event.
Register & watch via Zoom
Watch live on Facebook
Read Monique Bell's Bio