The Mental Health Coalition & Universal Music Group present the Roadmap to Climate Change Mental Health. As Earth Day approaches, climate change and the countless ways it impacts our...
Everyone has mental health, and this Mental Health Awareness Month we are going 1- 2 -1 with your favorite influencers & mental health advocates every day in May to help...
121 Live with Kenneth Cole and Chris Cuomo Every 1 needs to talk 2 some 1. Listen in as Kenneth Cole and Chris Cuomo discuss the importance of having someone...
Gender is a major part of life. It influences how we move through, how we see, and how we are viewed by the world. Although mental health among women looks...
Racial trauma, or race-based traumatic stress (RBTS), refers to the mental and emotional injury caused by encounters with racial bias and ethnic discrimination, racism, and hate crimes. Due to long...
Every 1 needs to talk 2 some 1. That’s why we have partnered with Facebook to launch ‘121 Live’, an IGTV Series featuring advocates “going 121” with their 1 to discuss a...
The language we use is powerful, so let's talk about it. If you feel a bit unsure about what language to use when describing mental health you, are not alone....
Self-love is something we don’t talk much about, but it’s a major part of mental health. Consider this your guide to the fundamentals of building a loving relationship with yourself....
Every 1 needs to talk 2 some 1. That's why we have partnered with Facebook to launch '121 Live', an IGTV Series featuring advocates "going 121" with their 1 to discuss a...
Because of longstanding systemic injustice, there are many barriers that limit access to high-quality, culturally-informed mental health care for BIPOC communities. This means that it is crucial to highlight the...
Our work is far from over to create mental health equity for the LGBTQ+ community. We have compiled mental health resources for members of the community. If you are a...
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