MENTAL HEALTH MINUTE SPONSORED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS

PRIDE MONTH 6.1.21 - 6.30.21

June is Pride Month! Pride Month pays tribute to those involved in the in in 1969 which led the way for rights. Brenda Howard, a bisexual activist, is known as “The Mother of Pride.” She organized Week and the Christopher Street Liberation Day parade a year following the Stonewall Riots. This is now known as the New York City which is referred to as the catalyst for other similar parades, rallies, workshops and concerts around the world.

While progress has been made since Stonewall, many LGBTQ+ individuals still lack adequate protection of their rights. The mental health challenges facing the community cannot be denied or ignored. Many face prejudice, discrimination, violence, harassment, and bullying, and are disproportionally at risk of depression, self harm and suicide. We recognize the bravery and resilience of those affected by the horrible violence against the transgender community recently and we respect, honor and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community’s history, achievements, diversity and pride. Pride Month is for all to embrace and celebrate who they are. We encourage everyone to continue to advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, not just on Pride Day (June 28th) or Pride Month, but every day of the year.

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Resources NAMI - LGBTQI Equality Federation CDC - LGBT Health APA - Speaking of Psychology

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