The Black Women’s Mental Health Institute is pleased to present the

2024 Mental Health Equity and Liberation Summit

in recognition of July as Mental Health Liberation Month.

Black, Latinx, Asian, LGBTQIA+ and Indigenous speakers have been invited to share their perspectives on what it means to provide culturally responsive mental health care and services. This special event will take place at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens in historic Birmingham, Alabama on July 11, 2024.

The theme of this year’s summit is:
Healing Justice and Collective Wellness

Summit Location:

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

2612 Lane Park Road

Birmingham, AL 35223

Early Registration Now Open

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Early Registration Now Open 〰️

Learn more about the Mental Health Equity and Liberation Summit

Given the number of mental health facilities that have closed around the world and the increasing diversity of patients, the need for culturally responsive mental health services is essential to improving care. National research finds that historically disenfranchised and marginalized populations are less likely to have access to mental health services and more likely to receive lower quality care. Growing evidence points to a need for culturally responsive interventions that increase quality and access to mental health services and dismantle stigma that persists in these communities.

The Black Women’s Mental Health Institute hosts the Mental Health Equity and Liberation Summit each year to showcase the unique perspectives of diverse mental health providers, consumers, caregivers and community members. A diverse array of speakers are invited to share their perspectives on culturally responsive care and services. 

Who Should Attend

This event focuses on collaborative conversations about improving quality of mental care and dismantling stigma for minority populations. Target audiences include licensed mental health counselors, university students, non-profit professionals, social workers, nurses, educators, consumers (and loved ones), mental health advocates, community health organizers, elected officials, religious leaders and more. CEs are available for counselors, social workers and peer support specialists.

Early Bird Registration is Now Open!

Early bird registration for the 2024 Mental Health Equity and Liberation Summit are on sale now and end on June 1st. Get your tickets today and take advantage of the special rate.

Speaker Announcements Coming Soon

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Speaker Announcements Coming Soon 〰️

Become a Summit Sponsor!

As a sponsor of the 2024 Mental Health Equity and Liberation Summit, your organization, company or institution has a wonderful opportunity to make participants aware of your commitment to advancing culturally responsive mental health care and equity for all. The Black Women’s Mental Health Institute welcomes all levels of support and appreciates your consideration for supporting the success of this year's event.

Are you an organization with valuable wellness resources to share? Are you a company selling items about mental and holistic health? Are you a counseling agency recruiting new providers? Become a vendor at the 2024 Mental Health Equity and Liberation Summit. This is a great opportunity to get the word out about all that you do!

2023 Summit Highlights

2022 Summit Highlights

Click Below to View Previous Summit Schedules

2022 Summit Schedule

To view a copy of the schedule for the 2016 Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, CLICK HERE.  

2021 Summit Schedule

To view a copy of the schedule for the 2021Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, CLICK HERE.  

2019 Summit Schedule

To view a copy of the schedule for the 2019 Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, CLICK HERE.  

2018 Summit Schedule

To view a copy of the schedule for the 2018 Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, CLICK HERE.  

For highlights of the 2018 Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, CLICK HERE.  

2017 Summit Schedule

To view a copy of the schedule for the 2017 Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, CLICK HERE.  

2016 Summit Schedule

To view a copy of the schedule for the 2016 Minority Mental Health Awareness Summit, CLICK HERE.  

For questions or additional information, please contact the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute at

info@BWMHI.org or 205-440-2837.