Orlando event focuses on important conversations about Black mental health
Event happens Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m.
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The city of Orlando is working to get results this Black History Month raising awareness about mental health in the Black community.
City leaders are partnering with Black mental health professionals for an important movement they’re calling Black Mental Health Matters.
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On Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., they’re hosting a virtual event featuring live performances and small group discussions to talk important conversations about mental health in the Black community.
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The conversation is coming at a time where suicide rates are on the rise and mental health is a struggle for so many people.
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By News Editor And Partners
• Feb 2, 2021
Starting this week, New Mexico State University will commemorate Black History Month with a series of free virtual events sponsored by the NMSU Black Student Association, NMSU Black Programs and the NMSU Library.
The events kick off Wednesday, Feb. 3, and continue through Feb. 26. They are open to all NMSU students, staff, faculty and community members, and will take place on Zoom.
“There is no doubt that 2020 was a tumultuous year, but time and time again, we have proven that as a community, we are undeniably resilient. Considering the number of valuable pillars and icons we have lost due to the pandemic, this year’s Black History Month celebration is even more meaningful,” said Kimberly York, interim director of NMSU Black Programs. “It is a time of introspection about what is really important in life and the value of life.”
Starting this week, New Mexico State University will commemorate Black History Month with a series of free virtual events sponsored by the NMSU Black Student Association, NMSU Black Programs and the NMSU Library. New Mexico State University will commemorate Black History Month with a series of free virtual events that kick off Wednesday, Feb. 3, and continue through Feb. 26. (Courtesy NMSU Black Programs)
The events kick off Wednesday, Feb. 3, and continue through Feb. 26. They are open to all NMSU students, staff, faculty and community members, and will take place on Zoom.
There is no doubt that 2020 was a tumultuous year, but time and time again, we have proven that as a community, we are undeniably resilient. Considering the number of valuable pillars and icons we have lost due to the pandemic, this years Black History Month celebration is even more meaningful, said Kimberly York, interim director of NMSU Black Programs. It is a time of