Social Determinants of Latine and Black Mental Health Workshop Series
Latine and Black communities deserve culturally relevant
mental health support

In this series, we take a deeper look at the social and cultural experiences central to Latine and Black culture. Personal stories and cultural knowledge are shared to better understand the power of language in defining lived experiences and how these lived experiences influence a person’s well being. Lastly, the added stress and harm caused when care strategies do not consider social and cultural factors is also explored.
Colorism and
Anti-Blackness
Familismo
Assimilation and
Acculturation
Marianismo and
Machismo
Microagresiones
Logistics for Workshop Series
Poblacion: For therapists, social services providers, health care professionals, educators, high schoolers, and college students/staff.
Capacidad: 20-40 participantes como máximo es ideal.
Entrega: Contractor may request a workshop OR the full five part series. 3 hours per workshop.
Precio: $4000 per virtual workshop or $5000 per in-person workshop.
El Suicidio No Discrimina. Estas son las Estadisticas.
Indigenous adults were at the highest risk in 2019 for suicidal thoughts, followed by Latines and white adults equally. For 2019 suicide attempts, Black adults were at the highest risk, followed by Latines then white and Indigenous adults equally
(Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, 2020)
2x
La tasa de suicidio entre los menores de 13 años es aproximadamente 2 veces mayor para los niños Negros en comparación con los niños blancos
(Bridge et al., 2018)
High rates of attempted suicides are observed among Latine high school students in the United States, especially in Puerto Rico
(Polanco-Roman, 2020)
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Social Determinants of Latine and Black Mental Health Workshop Series