Race, Disability, and Mental Health Rights
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CONTACT DETAILS
Student Engagement and Belonging
StudentEngagement@BristolCC.edu
774.357.2222
777 Elsbree Street
Fall River, MA 02720
G Building Lobby
Mon - Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
UPCOMING EVENTS
On October 22, 2020, we held our 6th forum in our series, Race, Disability, and Mental
Health Rights. This event's purpose was to discuss the intersectionality of Race,
Disability, and Mental Health. We were excited to have 87 students, faculty, staff,
alumni, community, and national audience members in attendance. Panelist, Julie Jodoin-Krauzyk,
Director of Disability Services at Bristol Community College, gave a powerful presentation
that led audience members through the history of Disability and Mental Health from
ancient times to the present day. Moderator, Robert Delaleu, Director of Multicultural
Affairs and Interim SSEM Leader at Bristol Community College, led a panel discussion
highlighted by students, alumni, and professionals who identify or work within the
areas of Disability and Mental Health. The panel provided friendly conversation that
included personal stories, data, and reflection on their own intersection of these
identities.
Watch the forum recording below.
Race, Disability, and Mental Health Rights
Toolbox & Resources
- PowerPoint
- Video: Panelist Lamont Williamson
- Video: Intersectionality
- Video: If You're Not White It is Harder To Get Mental Health Care
- For Panelist Bios, please Click HERE
- ADA Act Social Justice Newsletter
- Social Justice Newsletter: Race, Disability, and Mental Health Rights Actionable Items & Resources