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Santa clara university bmhm - 5.4.21 - presentation (1) (1)
1. B+MH+M
A circle-based artistic practice
centering tenderness,
Black Mental Health & healing
Created by Natalie Patterson for Art With Impact
BLACK MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
2. Meet Your Facilitator
Natalie Patterson, she/her/QUEEN
Based in Los Angeles
Mental Health Advocate
Poet
Teaching artist
Humanist
Learn more at: Natalieispoetry.com
IG: @natalieispoetry
3. Our Mission
Art With Impact promotes mental wellness by creating space for young
people to learn and connect through art and media.
Our Values
Everyone has a mental health story. Talking about it shouldn’t be taboo.
Artwithimpact.org @artwithimpact
5. EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS ON THE FAR LEFT OF YOUR SCREEN
THREE WAYS TO ENGAGE
#1 THE CHATBOX
#2 YOUR VOICE
#3 POLLS
#1 SHARED NOTES
#2 TECH SUPPORT
TWO WAYS TO GET SUPPORT
(CHAT OR VOICE- WE LIKE THEM BOTH THE SAME)
6. • You are whole, beautiful, resilient and worthy of support.
• Everyone has mental health
• Mental health is deeply personal – YOU are the expert on your own
experience
• We're online - this is public, shared space
• We are recording this session for internal training and evaluation purposes
• Evaluation (and a chance to enter to win one of three $25 Amazon gift
cards!)
• Please take care of yourself however you need, including asking for help
KEEP IN MIND
7. POLL
PLEASE SHARE A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF
A STUDENT B STAFF
C COMMUNITY
MEMBER
D SOMEONE ELSE
9. AWI’S INTENTION AND REASON FOR THIS WORKSHOP
○ To be a place of refuge for Black students
○ To see and hear you collectively & individually
○ To equip you with tools to help you heal & thrive
○ To acknowledge your lived experience
○ To center and lift up Black people
○ To share resources
10. T H E P L A N
Define &
contextualize
Black mental
health
Container
& toolkit
building
Council:
Talking
circle
Write a
poem
Share Resources
11. This space is designed to cultivate tenderness and honor the full
expression of the black experience. Transphobia, Racism, Heterosexism,
Ageism, Ableism have no place here. ALL black people are welcome.
Allies are welcome and any attempts to decentralize Black folks will be
compassionately redirected.
African American
Trans
Non Binary
African
Caribbean
Disabled
Queer
Nerdy/Cool
Masculin
e/Femme
Fat & large bodies
Mixed
Unhoused
What do we mean by Black?
12. Mental Health
Our emotional, psychological,
and social well-being. It affects
how we think, feel, and act.
EVERYONE HAS MENTAL HEALTH
Define &
contextualize
Black mental
health
15. CHATBOX
WHAT ARE SOME LIFE STRESSORS
SPECIFIC TO THE BLACK
EXPERIENCE?
● fitting in, especially in a non-black
community
● police
● DEBT.
● CREDIT
● Defending my identity in
predominately white spaces
● how we're portrayed in the
media/social media
● Feeling safe just being in the world
● feeling that I have to prove myself daily
● Dealing with double standards on the
job
● having to work harder than white
people to get smaller results
16. MH Life Stressors
● Racism
● Poverty
● Violence
● Discrimination
● Divorce
● Food insecurity
● First generation
● Religion/culture
● Unstable housing
● Death
● Educational inequity
● Health discrimination
● Gender inequity
● Sexual violence
● Police violence
● Prison Industrial Complex
● Trauma
Black
Mental
Health
is
unique
17. POLL
WHAT DOES HEARING ABOUT THE VARIOUS LIFE STRESSORS
FEEL LIKE?
A It’s nothing new B Ugh, terrible
C Worried
E Unbothered
D Angry
19. We are descendants of HEALERS
From herbalists, to cooks, to cleaners,
to preachers to tarot card readers,
therapists, poets, artists, backroom
healers, prayers and more.
We honor their work and continue
their legacy
WHO DO YOU WANT TO CALL INTO THIS SPACE TO
GUIDE AND HELP WITH OUR HEALING?
Madam CJ Walker John Henry Jordan Lena Richard
Hair Care/millionaire First black doctor First Martha Stewart
Dr Maya Angelou Toni Morrison James Baldwin
Poet Writer Novelist/ Activist
CHATBOX
● My aunties :)
● My ancestors
● My grandmothers!
● My mother <3
● The unconditional love I've experienced
is healing!
● My grandma...a single Black mother
who raised my dad and was a great
grandma until she passed away when I
was in high school
● my mom 100%
20. A Mental Health Moment Check in with
yourself.
How are you,
really?
21. TOOLS FOR OUR WELLNESS TOOLKIT
Container
& toolkit
building
24. 8 DIMENSIONS OF SELF CARE CHATBOX
WHICH DO YOU
PRIORITIZE MOST
AND LEAST?
25.
26. A Mindful Minute
● Find a comfortable
position
● Lower your shoulders
● Relax your jaw
● Breathe on purpose
● Again
● One more time
27. WE HAVE DEFINED MH, EXPLORED LIFE STRESSORS,
BUILT UP OUR TOOL KIT.
NOW, LET’S PRACTICE TENDERNESS, BOUNDARIES
AND SELF CARE
In a moment, I’ll need 8 volunteers!
28. The 4 Guiding
Principles of
Council
1. Listen from the heart
2. Speak from the heart
3. Be SPONTANEOUS
4. Be LEAN
Speak or pass when it is your turn,
listen deeply in all other times
29. FISHBOWL STYLE
Now is when I need those
volunteers!
You will need to unmute and
talk.
30. TURN ON YOUR MICROPHONE
STEP 1 : CLICK JOIN AUDIO STEP 2: TEST YOUR AUDIO
(AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR SCREEN)
31. ROUND 1 (SPEED ROUND)
IN ONE SENTENCE
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE THING
ABOUT BEING BLACK?
32. ROUND 2:
SHARE ABOUT…
THE ORIGIN OR HISTORY OF YOUR NAME
AMAHLE m & f Southern
African, Zulu
Means "the beautiful ones"
in Zulu.
EKUNDAYO f & m Western
African, Yoruba
Means "sorrow becomes joy"
in Yoruba.
35. I am Natalie
You can call me Goddess
Or Queen
You can call me sweet love
Or just love
You can call me brilliant or beauty
You can call me wind or timeless
You can call me darling, if we tight like that or
beloved sister if we have just met
You should name me kindly or don’t call me at all.
“I had to chant my own name to
manifest myself”
-Christa Bell, Poet
36. ACROSTIC POEM
Rename yourself
Redefine your name
● Pick the name or names you will
answer to.
● Write the word or phrase down the
left or center of your page.
● Create a poem to define or redefine
yourself
I am Beautiful
Some say Enamoring
Always open to Listen to the
Overlooked. You can catch me
Voraciously seeking wisdom
Enveloped in art, ear hustling the way
wind dances with trees
Deem me dope. Spelled B-e-l-o-v-ed.
37. WITH THE KNOWING THAT EXPRESSION IS KEY TO YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
WILL YOU EXPRESS YOURSELF?
40. BLACK MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
Ways to get support
TEXT: Text ‘NAMI’ to 741-741
CALL : 1-800-950-NAMI
ONLINE: warmline.org
WWW.BEAM.COMMUNITY
NAMI.ORG
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
The Office for Multicultural
Learning, Hamilton College
The African American Community
Service Agency
42. AWI: CONTINUED CONNECTIONS
Exclusive community events and spaces
Arts-based discussion trainings
Interview and discussion opportunities
Weekly art + wellness prompts
Click the link in the chat to learn more!
43. Please fill out the evaluation!
You can enter for a chance to win one of three $25 Amazon gift cards!
If you are receiving credit for attending this workshop, at the end of the
evaluation, you’ll be prompted to add your information to a sign-in sheet.
Evaluation responses will remain separate and anonymous.
@artwithimpact
info@artwithimpact.org
44. Black + Mental Health + Matters
Ambassadors Focus Group!