What We Don’t Say: Mental Health, Stigma, and Black Love is a transformative event dedicated to fostering dialogue, awareness, and healing within the Black community. Guests are invited to explore the intersections of mental health, relationships, and cultural stigma in a safe and supportive environment. The event promises insightful discussions, expert guidance, and opportunities for personal growth. It brings together couples, community leaders, and mental health advocates for an engaging and impactful experience. Every moment is designed to promote understanding, connection, and empowerment.
The evening features panel discussions, interactive workshops, and storytelling sessions led by mental health professionals and community leaders. Attendees will gain tools, strategies, and insights to navigate challenges, strengthen relationships, and reduce stigma surrounding mental wellness. This event is more than a conversation—it’s a movement to foster self-awareness, empathy, and love within the community. Guests can engage, share experiences, and leave with practical resources for growth and healing. Each session is carefully designed to inspire reflection, resilience, and meaningful action.
Perfect for individuals, couples, and community members seeking to prioritize mental health and relationships, the event encourages open dialogue and engagement. Attendees can expect thought-provoking insights, interactive activities, and moments that uplift and educate. What We Don’t Say: Mental Health, Stigma, and Black Love blends wellness, culture, and empowerment into one powerful experience. It’s a space to be heard, understood, and supported while celebrating love and community. This event promises a transformative, educational, and unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impact.