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A Path for Hope Suicide Prevention & Awareness Walk
Sep
29
6:30 PM18:30

A Path for Hope Suicide Prevention & Awareness Walk

  • 370 Leigh Farm Road Durham, NC, 27707 United States (map)
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Healthy Carolinians and the Orange County Health Department are partnering with Durham County Department of Public Health to bring you, A Path for Hope: Suicide Prevention & Awareness Walk on Thursday, September 29, 2022 from 6:30pm – 8:00pm. The event will be held at Leigh Farm Park, located at 370 Leigh Farm Rd. in Chapel Hill.

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The Struggle is Real: College, Covid, and Coping
Apr
21
6:00 PM18:00

The Struggle is Real: College, Covid, and Coping

In partnership with North Carolina A&T, Altria presents The Struggle is Real: College, Covid, and Coping with Rwenshaun Miller and DJ Nitecrawler.

Participating schools include Michigan State University, Indiana University - Bloomington, Auburn University, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Virginia, University Texas at Austin, University of Missouri - Columbia, Florida International University, University of Arizona, Texas A&M University, Penn State University

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New England Blacks in Philanthropy Presents:  Injured Reserve List - Mental Health In Black Communities
Nov
20
6:00 PM18:00

New England Blacks in Philanthropy Presents: Injured Reserve List - Mental Health In Black Communities

  • One Marina Park Drive Suite 1410 Boston, MA 02210 (map)
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NEBiP welcomes Rwenshaun Miller, mental health advocate, and Dr. David Henderson, Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Boston Medical Center, to the first conch conversation, Injured Reserve List: Mental Health in Black Communities, to have a fireside chat about mental wellness in the Black community.

Dr. Henderson will discuss with Mr. Miller his book, Injured Reserve: A Black Man's Playbook to Manage Being Sidelined by Mental Illness, and they will explain how donors, grantmakers, and the community can support our people's, and especially our young people's, mental wellbeing.

Rwenshaun will have copies of Injured Reserve: A Black Man's Playbook to Manage Being Sidelined by Mental Illness available to purchase and sign after the event.

This event is open to the public

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