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Strength in Healing: A Community Conversation about BIPOC Mental Health
Strength in Healing: A Community Conversation about BIPOC Mental Health

Mon, Jul 29

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Strength in Healing: A Community Conversation about BIPOC Mental Health

A free virtual panel discussion moderated by Taun Hall, executive director of The Miles Hall Foundation and mother of Miles Hall, killed by police during a mental health emergency in 2019.

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Jul 29, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM PDT

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Strength in Healing: A Community Conversation about BIPOC Mental Health

To cap off BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month, join us for a free virtual panel discussion moderated by Taun Hall, executive director of The Miles Hall Foundation and mother of Miles Hall, killed by police during a mental health emergency in 2019.

We’ll ask hard questions and provide a variety of culturally relevant resources and insights specifically for BIPOC families and individuals.

There are unique challenges faced by people of color when it comes to accessing quality mental health, so together let’s explore what culturally responsive therapy can look like -- because your mental health matters!

Let’s make it our shared priority to find sources of strength, resilience, personal well-being, and joy in community.

Pre-Register for our July 29th event here: tinyurl.com/MilesHallCommunityEvent

Event Panelists:

Stefon Dent is a certified life coach and mentor health facilitator with over 10 years’ experience in the field. Stefon's approach to mental health is rooted in holistic healing and shadow work, specializing in trauma informed care, emotional intelligence, mindfulness and emotional regulation. Stefon has worked with several nonprofits, community agencies and schools districts creating curriculum, culture and climate plans to combat mental health challenges in the Black community.

Lauren Madlock, PsyD, HSP, PMH-C is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice specializing in working with adults. Dr. Madlock's experience included working with racial identity/race-based trauma and mindfulness. Dr. Madlock completed her graduate training at George Washington University. She has worked in various mental health settings, from community based care to large medical settings such as Kaiser Permanente and the VA Health Care System with individuals from diverse clinical and cultural communities. Prior to entering the field of clinical psychology, Dr. Madlock worked in K-12 educator sector as a special education teacher, training specialist, and program director. Dr. Madlock is the service provider for The Miles Hall Foundation's pilot subsidized Therapy Program. 

Dr. Jaseon Outlaw is a licensed psychologist and Clinical Director of Journey of Life Psychological, Inc. Dr. Outlaw received his Doctoral training at Arizona State University, where he researched academic identification and factors of academic persistence. He completed his Pre-Doctoral Internship at Butler University & BehaviorCorp, and his Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Clinical Assessment) at University of Houston’s Counseling & Psychological Services.  Dr. Outlaw previously chaired the Alameda County Mental Health Board (District 5) and was vice-chair of  the Alameda County Measure A Oversight Committee.  Dr. Outlaw is currently an item writer for the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology.

Pre-Register for our July 29th event here: tinyurl.com/MilesHallCommunityEvent

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