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BIPOC Conversation Guide
Download the BIPOC Mental Health Conversation Guide – A Resource for College Students
Looking to lead inclusive conversations about race, identity, and mental health on your campus?
The BIPOC Mental Health Conversation Guide is a powerful, student-centered resource created to support dialogue around the unique mental health experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
Perfect for use by DMAX Clubs, student groups, peer leaders, and educators, this free guide helps foster cultural understanding and emotional wellness in diverse college communities.
Inside, you'll find:
✔️ Definitions of key terms related to race, ethnicity, and mental health
✔️ Reflection questions and discussion prompts
✔️ Historical and cultural context to inform conversation
✔️ Campus event ideas to raise awareness and promote inclusion
Use this guide to build stronger, more empathetic communities where BIPOC students feel seen, heard, and supported.
👉 Download the BIPOC Conversation Guide now and take action for mental health equity.
Download the BIPOC Mental Health Conversation Guide – A Resource for College Students
Looking to lead inclusive conversations about race, identity, and mental health on your campus?
The BIPOC Mental Health Conversation Guide is a powerful, student-centered resource created to support dialogue around the unique mental health experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
Perfect for use by DMAX Clubs, student groups, peer leaders, and educators, this free guide helps foster cultural understanding and emotional wellness in diverse college communities.
Inside, you'll find:
✔️ Definitions of key terms related to race, ethnicity, and mental health
✔️ Reflection questions and discussion prompts
✔️ Historical and cultural context to inform conversation
✔️ Campus event ideas to raise awareness and promote inclusion
Use this guide to build stronger, more empathetic communities where BIPOC students feel seen, heard, and supported.
👉 Download the BIPOC Conversation Guide now and take action for mental health equity.