Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,Inc.
Phi Alpha Omega Chapter
Welcome and Greeting
Introduction of Panelists
Question/Discussion Guest Panelists
Open Floor Discussion Audience
Closing Remarks Angela Mosley Monts, President
Tina Gilbert, Health Committee
Chair
Introduction of Panelists
Adrienne Amerine, Health Committee
Co-Chair
Question/Discussion Guest Panelists
Open Floor Discussion Audience
Closing Remarks Angela Mosley Monts, President
Starting in 2015, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA)
and NAMI, the National Alliance on
Mental Illness, are working together to increase mental health awareness in the
African American community. AKA Chapters will work with NAMI State
Organizations and NAMI Affiliates to educate African Americans about mental
health, treatment and recovery. Together, we can help communities access much
needed treatment services and support. AKA Chapters, NAMI State Organizations,
NAMI Affiliates and NAMI On Campus Clubs are encouraged to reach out to each
other in order to implement the partnership at the local level.
I had the opportunity over the
weekend to share on a panel discussion on mental health that consists of 4
talented professionals: Dorothy Marcy (Certified Counselor) |Kendra Glasper
(Director of Outreach, University of Arkansas CAPS )|Lukysha Sims-Neal
(Founder, Process 2 Promise, LLC) and Kim Arnold (National Alliance on Mental
Illness | NAMI)
"Your physical being and your emotional state are closely connected." —Dorothy Marcy
"It's okay not to be okay, but don't live in silence." —Lukysha Neal
Recognizing the cues for depression: Note the duration of a friend/family member's "down" attitude. —Kendra Glasper
African American's relationship with distrust of the mental health system can have links back to slavery. Drapetomania was a diagnosed mental health issue for those that fled captivity--punishable by violence. —Dorothy Marcy
You can support a family member who is experiencing a schizophrenic episode by honoring the fact that the person/voice is real to them. —Lukysha Neal
"Words matter. You are not your illness." —Kim Arnold
Connect with AKA and NAMI
To find
the AKA Chapter in your area go to http://ow.ly/GoAPX.
To find
the NAMI Affiliate in your area go to http://ow.ly/GoBbp.