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ADAA Blog Post: Celebrating BIPOC Mental Health Trailblazers

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February is Black History Month in the United States. This month ADAA has hosted an IG LIVE, posted on social media platforms, and updated pages on our website to raise awareness about Black mental health.

As we close out the month we want to celebrate and highlight just a few of the incredible mental health trailblazers from the Black community, as well as BIPOC community. We are incredibly grateful for their contributions!

Read the full blog post here by ADAA Executive Director, Susan K. Gurley.

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We encourage you to check out our Black and African American Communities page as well. adaa.org/find-help/by-demog...

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