Black Men-Talk Health: Wellness & Mental Health for African-Caribbean Men

Black Men-Talk Health: Wellness & Mental Health for African-Caribbean Men

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A space where we as African-Caribbean Men can be truly open, honest, heal and brave without judgement to be better than we were yesterday!

By The U Collective

Select date and time

Wed, 7 May 2025 18:30 - 21:30 GMT+1

Location

University of Westminster (Cavendish Campus)

115 New Cavendish Street London W1W 6UW United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

Agenda

6:15 PM - 6:30 PM

Pre-event Networking

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Intro to the Village

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Tapestry of Masculinity

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Man-flection / The Village Huddle

9:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Closing

9:30 PM - 9:45 PM

Post-event networking & group photo

9:45 PM - 11:00 PM

Post event meal off campus (Optional)

About this event

  • No venue parking

Black Men-Talk Health @ The Village


NOTE: This is an event only for Men of the African-Caribbean Diaspora, if you identify as a woman or are not of the African-Caribbean Community we ask you to please not get a ticket and instead share this with a man that needs this space. We plan on making more events in the future for all underserved communities so please feel free to keep in touch and keep an eye out on our page.


Date: The 1st Wednesday of every Month (check the event page for specific dates)

Time: 18:30 - 21:30 (main workshop) 22:00-23:00 (post-event optional meal)

Location: University of Westminster (Cavendish Campus), 115 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6UW

What3Words: ///luxury.lung.code

(Closest stations: Warren Street & Goodge Street)


Schedule:

  • 18:15 - 18:30: Pre-event Networking / Set-up
  • 18:30 - 19:00: Intro to the Village
  • 19:00 - 20:00: Tapestry of Masculinity
  • 20:00 - 21:15: Man-flection / The Village Huddle
  • 21:15 -21:30: Closing the Village
  • 21:30 - 21:45: Post-event networking / Wrap up
  • 21:45 - 23:00: Post-event meal off campus (optional)


Description:

Welcome to the Black Men-Talk Health Village, a vital, inspiring and important event focusing on Black Men's Mental Health!

Join us for an empowering and uplifting event promoting positive mental well-being among Men from the African-Caribbean Diaspora. This event is a safe space where we, as Black men, can come together to share our experiences, connect with one other as well as learn about the tools and resources that can help us prioritize our mental health.

By attending this event, you'll join an open, caring, supportive community of men that have come together to discuss the unique challenges that Black Men of the African-Caribbean Diaspora face daily. By the end of the session, you'll leave with tools and resources to enhance your mental and emotional well-being to empower you in your journey towards healing.

Our sessions are uniquely designed to cater to the needs of men who may have reservations about seeking mental health support. We understand the importance of creating a safe and nurturing environment where participants can feel comfortable expressing themselves without fear of judgment. Throughout this inspirational event, we hope to empower and uplift black men by raising awareness of the importance of mental wellness.

Throughout the evening, we will have a series of thought-provoking discussions including:

  • Stigmas and barriers associated with black mental health and how we internalise them,
  • Discussions on masculinity, what it means to be a man and our mindsets,
  • A deep delve into our minds to reflect, promote healing and increase positive mental health,
  • Creating support systems within the Black community using peer-to-peer development to support self-development, reduce negative emotions and increase accountability,

This event is built from the ground up for Black men by Black men with our issues at the centre! This space is open to all black men regardless of age, background, ethnicity, religion, identity (Cisgender, Transgender and Non-Binary welcome) or experience with therapy as we understand men do not have a homogenous experience and all need support.

Whilst the space is focused on the African-Caribbean and Black British Experience, we welcome non-black men who want to learn more about black men's mental health, have African-Caribbean family members or themselves struggle with mental health.

Please join us at the start of a series of insightful, potent and empowering conversations that we hope will help break down the many barriers that we encounter daily. Whether you are facing mental health challenges, supporting a loved one, or simply wanting to increase your understanding of Black Men's mental health, this transformative event is for you.

Together we will build a community of trust and understanding as we journey together towards better mental health creating a stronger and more resilient community for black men. Come join us on this journey towards better mental health and well-being!


PS:

  • There will be light snacks provided in the session, it is advisable to bring some water and you are welcome to bring food with you,
  • Your phone will be required in the session for some digital exercises, there will be charging points but please try to have a smartphone charged to fully expereince the village,


Contact & Links:

Joshua Street (Founder and Facilitator @ The U Collective)

Email: TheJoshuaStreet@hotmail.com

Socials: @TheJoshuaStreet / @The_U_Collective

Black Men-Talk Health Event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-men-talk-health-university-of-westminster-2024-tickets-634120319947 🤴🏾🤴🏿🤴🏽

BMTH Podcast Pilot Preview (Soundcloud): https://on.soundcloud.com/koh9j🎤

BMTH Playlist (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5WuPStIsxHeoihTJonDmEb?si=7f47c05929104131 🔊

BMTH Support Lines: https://start.me/p/X2G7yw/support 📞


Click the link to register now and bring a brother, friend, partner and elder to the village with you!

Wishing you love, happiness and most importantly peace. Hope to see you soon and thank you!

Joshua x

Frequently asked questions

What type of Man can come?

The space is open and welcome to anyone who identifies as a man regardless of whether you're Cisgender, Transgender, Intersex or Non-Binary. We understand Men's experiences are not homogenous so we want to create an open, caring, nurturing environment to support as many Men as possible.

Is this only for Black Men?

Yes, this space has been built specifically for Black men by Black men focusing on the African-Caribbean experiences. We understand all Men struggle with mental health, but this space is for Black Men who are often overlooked and undersupported in the mental health space (with plans to diversity).

Do I need to bring anything?

Throughout the session, we will be mixing-up physical activities with digital exercises using audience interaction software, so it is advisable to bring a charged device to participate (phone or tablet preferably) as well as your best self most importantly to get the most out of the sessions.

Where exactly is the event?

The event is being hosted at the University of Westminster (Cavendish Campus), 115 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6UW. The closest stations are Warren Street and Goodge StreetStation which is a 10-minute walk from the station. If you're using What3Words, the location is "luxury.lung.code".

Will there be photography and videography at the event?

This event is a safe space for African-Caribbean Men to open up and speak their truth, everything said in the space is sacred and will not be shared outside of it. There will be photos and videos taken (with no sound apart from my speeches), if you do not wish to be filmed let us know on the night.

Is food and drink provided?

There will be light snacks provided in the session such as fruit and crisps, it is advisable to bring some water (there are refill stations for reusable bottles in the University) and you are welcome to bring food with you, we'll also be eating together at a restaurant post-session (optional).

Is the post-meal free?

The optional post-event meal will not be funded and will cost between £6-10.

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