The Blind Stigma: Mental Health Within the Black Community
Join the SAAAACAM Film Club for a powerful and thought-provoking event focused on mental health awareness within the Black community. “The Blind Stigma” sheds light on the emotional struggles, cultural barriers, and silent challenges many individuals face when dealing with mental health issues.
This impactful film screening will be followed by an engaging panel discussion designed to encourage open conversations, education, healing, and community support.
Event Details
- Thursday, April 2, 2026
- 5:30PM - 6:00PM
- The Little Carver 226 N. Hackberry
About the Event
Mental health remains a sensitive topic in many communities, often surrounded by stigma, silence, and misunderstanding. This event aims to create a safe space for dialogue, awareness, and empowerment through storytelling and community engagement.
Attendees will have the opportunity to:
- Watch an impactful mental health film
- Participate in meaningful conversations
- Hear insights during the live panel discussion
- Connect with community members and advocates
- Learn about mental health resources and support systems
Why Attend?
- Raise awareness about mental health challenges
- Support open and honest community conversations
- Gain education and resources
- Encourage healing and understanding
- Be part of a movement breaking mental health stigma