In an effort to address mental health disparities, Mayor Andre Dickens officially
launched the Silence the Shame campaign in partnership with Silence the Shame, Inc.,
a national leader in mental health advocacy. This campaign aims to reduce the stigma
surrounding mental health issues, particularly in marginalized communities, by providing
education, resources, and support.
Silence the Shame, Inc., founded by Atlanta native Shanti Das, has long been at the
forefront of breaking down barriers to mental health care, particularly within the Black
community. The campaign will focus on promoting mental wellness among residents,
with an emphasis on increasing access to resources, reducing stigma, and encouraging
individuals to seek help.
The campaign will include a series of wellness seminars, community conversations, and
self-care activities, all designed to empower residents and foster a more supportive
environment for mental health. These programs aim to increase mental health literacy,
provide culturally competent care, and offer essential resources. The city will also utilize
its IKE Boards and social media platforms to raise awareness about available mental
health resources, including the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Through this partnership, the City of Atlanta and Silence the Shame are working
together to build stronger, more resilient communities by promoting mental health equity
and supporting those in need.
For more information and to get involved in upcoming events, visit Silence the Shame.