Uplifting Black Young Women Wellness and Community Care
Posted 3 years ago
This session is the first of a 7-part Black Young Women Wellness Series that we are launching this spring led by Tiana Brawley, the founder of Soulfree Wellness. Each session will offer support and resources to different members of our beloved Steve Fund community, including young Black girls, Black women undergraduate and graduate students, and mental health practitioners, scholars, and educators invested in the mental health and well-being of Black young women and girls. We also plan to solicit feedback from participants in our first session regarding the needs of your members to inform the themes and topics of our future sessions.
The Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action is expected to impact how campuses engage around issues of diversity and inclusion. As the leading national organization focused on the mental health of college students of color, the Steve Fund is committed to helping campuses prepare for this ruling’s implications for mental health, emotional wellbeing, and student belonging. This multi-part series is open to higher education professionals, especially deans, vice presidents, faculty, and counselors seeking to learn more about these issues and build effective approaches to addressing them.
Join us for a discussion of proactive strategies that promote belonging and prioritize the mental health of students of color in the post-affirmative action landscape. Explore how student organizations, sororities, fraternities, and communities of faith can serve as protective factors in preventing isolation, enhancing positive student experiences, and fostering a shared identity.
Now more than ever, there is a need to focus on campus culture, practices, resources, and programs that foster inclusive and supportive environments for all members of the college community. Explore proven and effective programs, approaches, and services that support colleges and universities in creating campuses that enhance student belonging and sustain mental health.