While all students need a variety of supportive resources during their time at SLU, we acknowledge that students who identify as Black, Latinx or with other marginalized identity groups, often experience additional challenges where mental health is concerned due to structural inequities and institutional racism. Recognizing those distinctive needs, we offer this list as a starting point.
As with any non-SLU resource, we are not in a position to endorse the following links, nor can we assure the content or services provided by these resources will be right for every person. Should you choose to pursue or engage any of these external sources, please ensure they are right for you. The University does not receive any compensation for listing these resources or if a student utilizes any of these services or providers.
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Asian American/Pacific Islander Communities and Mental Health
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Emotionally Restorative Self-Care for People of Color (Video)
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Filling Our Cups: 4 Ways People of Color Can Foster Mental Health and Practice Restorative Healing
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Grief is a Direct Impact of Racism: Eight Ways to Support Yourself
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Ourselves Black: An Online Resource Focused on Black Mental Health and Wellness
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POC Online Classroom: Readings on the Importance of Organizing, Mutual Aid and Self Care
- Racism Recovery Steps
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Sista Afya: Connecting Black Women to Quality Mental Wellness Services
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Steve Fund: A Video Tool-Kit Supporting the Well-Being of Students of Color
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Tips for Self-Care: When Police Brutality Has You Questioning Humanity and Social Media is Enough
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Unapologetically Us: A Digital Lifestyle, Wellness and Cultural Community for Black Women