DBGM In My Mind Conference: HIV and Mental Health

DBGM In My Mind Conference: HIV and Mental Health

Mental Health News Radio

Antoine Craigwell joins our host Kristin Walker again to discuss his upcoming event: In My Mind: A LGBTQI+ people of color mental health conference and Mental Health and HIV. As a journalist, Antoine Craigwell wrote for Out In Jersey magazine, The...

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49:0622 Sept 2017

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Exploring HIV & Mental Health: In My Mind Conference

Episode Overview

  • Discussion on the intersection of HIV and mental health.
  • Details about the In My Mind Conference for LGBTQI+ people of color.
  • Importance of mental health awareness and support.
  • Continuing education opportunities for social workers.
  • Antoine Craigwell's personal insights and experiences.
We are all responsible for each other.

In this enlightening episode of Mental Health News Radio, host Kristin Walker is joined by Antoine Craigwell, a renowned journalist and advocate, to discuss the upcoming In My Mind Conference. This event focuses on the mental health challenges faced by LGBTQI+ people of color, particularly in relation to HIV. Antoine Craigwell, originally from Guyana and now based in the United States, brings a unique perspective to the conversation.

His experience as a journalist and his advocacy work provide him with a deep understanding of the stigmas surrounding HIV and mental health. He emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and education, particularly for mothers who have lost sons to HIV/AIDS or suicide, and the need for community support. The In My Mind Conference is designed to provide a platform for these discussions, offering workshops and speakers that cater to both personal and professional development.

For social workers attending the conference, there is an opportunity to earn continuing education credits, a crucial aspect for maintaining their licensure. These credits are provided by the National Association of Social Workers New York City Chapter, ensuring that attendees receive recognition for their participation and learning. Antoine and Kristin also touch on the broader implications of mental health awareness, advocating for a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals affected by HIV.

The episode concludes with Kristin expressing her eagerness to meet Antoine in person and continue their important work together. Listeners are encouraged to register for the conference and take advantage of the educational opportunities it presents. As Antoine eloquently states, "We are all responsible for each other," highlighting the necessity for community engagement and empathy.

Overall, this episode serves as a call to action for those interested in mental health advocacy and HIV awareness, offering valuable insights and resources for those looking to make a difference.

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