Black History Month: Honoring Leaders Advancing Mental Health Care
Throughout Black History Month, we’re recognizing leaders of color whose work has helped shape mental health awareness, access, and care—past and present.
We begin by honoring Bebe Moore Campbell, an author, advocate, and co-founder of NAMI Urban Los Angeles. Through her writing and advocacy, she helped open doors to understanding, reduce stigma, and encourage people to seek support without shame.
“It’s not shameful to have a mental illness. Get treatment. Recovery is possible.”
— Bebe Moore Campbell
Her legacy lives on through Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (recognized each July) and through the many professionals and community leaders continuing this work every day.
If you or someone you love is looking for support:
- Learn more and find local resources through NAMI:
www.nami.org
- Find mental health and substance use services via SAMHSA: findtreatment.gov
- In a crisis, call or text 988 — free, confidential support, available 24/7
This month, we honor the voices, leadership, and care that help ensure mental health support is accessible, compassionate, and grounded in understanding.
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