4th Georgia ~ Black Men's Mental Health Conference -  industry in Atlanta GA
4th Georgia ~ Black Men's Mental Health Conference

4th Georgia ~ Black Men's Mental Health Conference

Saturday, July 25, 2026, 10:00 - Saturday, July 25, 2026, 14:00
Event duration 4 hours
General Admission: USD 0.00
VIP Ticket: USD 28.52

About 4th Georgia ~ Black Men's Mental Health Conference

The Black Men's Mental Health Conference is a multi-city tour bringing awareness and education to mental health care for black men.

The Black Men's Mental Health Conference is a multi-city tour bringing awareness and education to mental health care for black men. On this tour, we will share stories, provide access to resources, and equip communities with the necessary tools to create systems of support to ensure that black men have the best access to mental healthcare. Our tour will feature events aimed to better understand the social determinants of mental health and the specific psychological issues facing black men through panel discussions, mental health experts, resources and more. We invite you to join us on our journey to celebrate and curate this important conversation around mental health in black communities, travel city to city, and work together to galvanize collective action to ensure a healthier future for generations of black men.

Events Schedule

Saturday, July 25, 2026, 10:00 Saturday, July 25, 2026, 14:00

Event Categories

Mental Health Events

Community Connections

justUs, MH Foundation

https://www.bmmhc.com/ 925 Rittenhouse Way

justUs, MH Foundation held the inaugural Black Men’s Mental Health Conference in Dayton, Ohio. During this ground-breaking conference, attendees heard from community leaders, doctors, activists, and therapists who shared their inspirational stories, coping skills, workable strategies, and resources for achieving mental health/wellness. With new conference cities quickly being added to our tour, The Black Men’s Mental Health Conference hopes to be the catalyst to change in each community it meets. Dr. Camillia Harris with justUs, MH Foundation has crafted a strategic approach to bring awareness to mental health issues that lie dormant and go unrecognized. After losing her father to suicide, she is determined to remove the band-aids of trauma, pain, and unmet mental health needs. Harris states, “ We must have discussions around intervention and preventative measures (THAT WORK). We must ignite trust back into our communities, within our physicians, and in our very own households. We must hold each other accountable for helping someone in need. We can’t look the other way anymore”.

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