In the News

  • Tamia Dance, Black Joy & 4th of July

    Dr. Nadia Richardson shares thoughts on humanness, vulnerability and the beauty Black joy.

  • Councilor Latonya A. Tate (Birmingham City) and Dr. Nadia Richardson (CEO - Black Women's Mental Health Institute)

    Councilor Latonya A. Tate (Birmingham City) pledges $30,000 to the Black Women's Mental Health Institute

    Councilor LaTonya A. Tate started off Women’s History Month in a big way by pledging $30,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funding to the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute.

  • Women Breaking Barriers: Dr. Nadia Richardson

    Dr. Nadia Richardson is leading the way in reducing the stigma of mental illness through research and transparency about her own mental health journey. WVTM 13 interviewed Dr. Richardson about the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute.

  • Essence Magazine & World Bipolar Day

    Essence magazine interviewed Dr. Nadia Richardson of the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute in recognition of World Bipolar Day.

  • Dr. Nadia Richardson on NYC Radio

    Dr. Nadia Richardson, Founder and CEO of the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute joined Dr. Amanda Fialk of the Dorm for an interview on “What’s Going On” Radio - WBAI 99.5 FM.

  • Health Rounds features the work of the Black Women's Mental Health Institute

    Dr. Nadia Richardson, Founder and CEO of the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute was recently interviewed by Health Rounds,

  • BWMHI Founder and CEO Interviewed by Teen Vogue

    Dr. Nadia Richardson, Founder and CEO of the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute was recently interviewed by Teen Vogue to discuss the mental health impact of a toxic work environment.

  • Black Women's Mental Health Institute hosts special events in Birmingham, AL

    The Black Women’s Mental Health Institute hosted two events in Birmingham, Alabama; one at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute on the last day of Black History Month and one at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on the first day of Women’s History Month.

  • BWMHI Intern Recognized by University Fellowship

    Angel Perry serves as an intern with the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute. She is a thoughtful and engaging part of the BWMHI and was recently recognized for her role as an Albert Schweitzer Fellow.

  • Visit the BWMHI January Newsletter

    2023 has already been a record-breaking year for the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute. Stay informed about our work by visiting our January Newsletter.