

We encourage and welcome organizations and individuals around the country to join us in raising awareness of mental illness, treatment and research in diverse communities during this month by speaking out and reaching your local communities. This guide provides suggestions and examples connected to available resources, planning worksheets and background information to help you recognize this month in ways big and small. Host local events and activities to include and honor your diverse community and/or speak out through social media outlets to spread the word. Click the image to access (right).
LogosClick the images below to download and add to any promotional effort electronically and/or in print materials. Use the logo to help unite our efforts across the country. |
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Promotional short video for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month 2013 |
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Amanda Wang, boxer, budding filmmaker, founder of RethinkBPD. "This fight is the reason that I am alive" Hear the full audio. |
Jessica Gimeno, host of the Balanced Mind Foundation's |
Masipula Sithole Jr. describes the power of music in healing and demonstrates with a kalimba (also known as a thumb piano) from his native Zimbabwe. |
NAMI New Jersey's Documenting Our Presence: Multicultural Experiences of Mental Illness has been widely shown and embraced around the country. Watch the trailer and purchase the DVD here. |
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Yashi Brown recitation of her mental illness themed poem dedicated to NAMI and Project Return Peer Support Network |
New York Times profile of NAMI President, Keris Myrick from the 2011 series Lives Restored. Read the associated article. |
NAMI's interview series with Latino leaders
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NAMI’s Multicultural Action Center has available resources to help you successfully develop and implement organizational diversity and inclusion efforts, such as our Basic Steps for Successful Multicultural Outreach and the NAMI Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion Guide.
These materials provide a step-by-step approaches for reaching organizational goals of effective and inclusive reach of supportive programming and leadership opportunities for all individuals touched by mental illness. Additionally, the Multicultural Action Center provides a great variety of brochures and fact sheets that specifically focus on mental health issues in diverse communities. Access these resources here.

Previous issues of the Multicultural Action Center's former e-newsletter, Recovery for All, covering highlights and history of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month:
Contact the Multicultural Action Center if you would like permission to reprint or post any story in promotion of your local awareness campaign.
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