Hi. Let me note, that while much could be written, I am keeping this short.
This link goes to the Office of Minority Health (OMH)’s page for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (observed in July) https://minorityhealth.hhs.gov...ority-mental-health/
Here are some of the issues:
- The official name is actually, Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, which is not on the landing page; and that history is significant.
- There is the office’s name of, “Minority”, which is neither appropriate nor necessarily accurate to their stated mission: “The Office of Minority Health is dedicated to improving the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will help eliminate health disparities.”
- We know using the term “minority” depersonalizes identities.
- While the data is what it is, from the most recent data reports and projections I can find, considering non-white race and ethnicity as “minority” in the US, we see either:
- If some of the concerns about the 2020 census data are correct, we may already be where non-white race and ethnicity are not a minority.
- Or, the projections are, that isn’t too far in the future, from that not being accurate.
- Then we also know that there are other groups (within and without the identified group), who in the spirit of the month, need to be included.
Then, switching, there are the very real needs to create understanding, destigmatize, or/and increase access to services with or/and for those this month is intended to impact. … And, today, I’m not going to outline any necessary steps (including addressing the above), I’m going to be transparent. I don’t understand why we aren’t already where we should be, why any individual isn’t given all that they need; and I am not limiting that to mental health, I mean all their needs. Knowing the reality of our interconnection, it is completely illogical we aren’t doing all we can. Which is part of why I have my initiative, Connect All, so that we do start doing all we can. We must address the root sources of why we aren’t already doing what is needed, while doing what is needed.
In closing, because it is necessary, I will find a way to appropriately advocate and do my part with/for those this month is intended to impact in the way it is meant to; as I also do all I can for the much bigger and needed.
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