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What do we actually mean when we say "mental health"? What does mental wellness--and unwellness--look and feel like here at Penn? And how do we identify and address our mental health needs? Join Dr. Mimi Khúc (Georgetown University) for an interactive discussion on redefining mental health through the lens of our experiences here, especially right now during the COVID-19 pandemic. Together, we will identify forces that shape mental health for our various communities at Penn, and for Asian Americans in particular, and begin brainstorming how to collectively build towards the kinds of mental health we want and need.
This is an event for all members of the Penn community as well as friends and family members.
Pan-Asian American Community House (PAACH) in partnership with Penn Global and Asian Pacific American Medical Students Association (APAMSA) is providing this workshop for the community. The program is affiliated with the Stopping the Hate and Starting to Heal: Living With and Through the COVID-19 Pandemic Series that was setup by the Penn Task Force on Supporting Asian and Asian American Students and Scholars at Penn (TAASS).
Click here to visit the TAASS homepage, where you can learn more about the initiative and access related resources. Please also join our FlattenTheHate campaign by downloading the graphic and featuring it on your social media accounts!