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SUMMARY:“I AM A MAN” :   Clinical Implications of The Civil Rights Movement
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URL:https://mbhinc.org/events/black-power-black-rage-clinical-implications-of-freedom-struggles/
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SUMMARY:"Mixed Martial Arts ": The Warrior Imagination In The Lives of Men and Boys
DESCRIPTION:Join Ariel Helwani & Male Behavioral Health for a fascinating discussion  about Martial Arts\, Masculinity\, and Male Well-being.\n\n\n\nAriel Helwani is a mixed martial arts (MMA) reporter whose work appears across ESPN platforms\, including ESPN+\, ESPN\, ESPN.com and ESPN Audio.  The award-winning MMA journalist joined ESPN in June 2018 to cover the sport.\n \n \nHelwani has several roles at ESPN\, including: co-host of “Ariel & The Bad Guy\,” a weekly MMA program on ESPN+; host of ongoing livestream and podcast “Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show” and reporter for MMA across ESPN digital media and television platforms.\n \n \nHelwani joined ESPN from SB Nation’s MMAFighting.com.  He has been covering MMA professionally since 2006\, is an eight-time winner of “MMA Journalist of the Year” at the World MMA Awards and a previous contributor to MMA coverage for Fox Sports and NBC Sports.\n \n \nBorn in Montreal\, Canada\, he is a graduate of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
URL:https://mbhinc.org/events/mixed-martial-arts-the-warrior-imagination-in-the-lives-of-men-and-boys/
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SUMMARY:"Real Talk With Roland Martin": Media\, Politics & Community Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Roland Martin and MALE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH will discuss the impact of Media and Politics on Community Mental Health in the Black Community.\n\n\n\nMonthly Brown Bag Discussions sponsored by MALE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH bring together a wide array of individuals from educators\, clinicians\, intellectuals\, artists and authors\, to discuss their work and topics that are important to men and boys in the U.S. and worldwide. \nABOUT ROLAND MARTIN: \nRoland Martin is the host and managing editor of #RolandMartinUnfiltered\, the first daily online show in history focused on news and analysis of politics\, entertainment\, sports\, and culture from an explicitly African American perspective. \nSince 2008\, Martin has been a senior analyst for the Tom Joyner Morning Show\, where his twice-a-week segment is heard by millions of listeners on upwards of 100 stations. \nOver the course of a journalistic career that has seen him interview multiple U.S. presidents to the top athletes and entertainers in Hollywood\, Roland S. Martin is a journalist who has always maintained a clear sense of his calling in this world. \nHe was also a CNN contributor\, appearing on a variety of shows\, including The Situation Room\, Anderson Cooper’s AC360\, and many others. In October 2008\, he joined the Tom Joyner Morning Show as senior analyst. \nHe has been named four times by Ebony Magazine as one of the 150 Most Influential African Americans in the United States.
URL:https://mbhinc.org/events/real-talk-with-roland-martin-media-politics-community-mental-health/
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SUMMARY:"What's Sports Got To Do With It?"  Sports and Emotional Lives of men/bosys
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating and important conversation about mental health\, sports and society with Chris Broussard hosted by Male Behavioral.\n\n\n\nChris Broussard\, Fox Sports Analyst and former New York Times writer and ESPN reporter along with Male Behavioral Health will host a conversation about the role of sports in the emotional lives of men and boys\, and discuss the implication of the absence of sports and how it impacts male culture.\n \nBIO: \nLongtime journalist Chris Broussard serves as an NBA analyst and regular contributor to FS1’s daily studio shows.\n \nBroussard rose to national prominence as an NBA reporter at The New York Times\, where he covered the Knicks and Nets as well as the NBA at-large from 1998 to 2004. Broussard got his start in sports writing at the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 1990\, before becoming the Cleveland Cavaliers’ beat writer for the Akron Beacon Journal in 1994.\n \nBroussard joined ESPN in 2004\, where he contributed to the network across a number of platforms\, including articles for “ESPN The Magazine” and ESPN.com. He was a frequent contributor on “SportsCenter\,” providing viewers with the latest NBA news and insights from the sidelines. Broussard also made regular appearances on “NBA Countdown” and “First Take\,” alongside FS1 colleague Skip Bayless\, whom he now joins as a regular contributor on UNDISPUTED.\n \nIn addition to his contributions to FOX Sports’ studio shows\, Broussard co-hosts a radio show with Rob Parker on FOX Sports Radio. The duo combines credible opinions with unique storytelling to entertain listeners and inform them on all the latest happenings in sports. Broussard also hosts the weekly podcast IN THE ZONE\, where he offers his unfiltered opinion on trending topics in the NBA\, drawing on his lengthy career in journalism.\n \nBroussard was born in Baton Rouge\, La. He played basketball at Oberlin College and graduated with a degree in English in 1990. Broussard also is involved in numerous charitable endeavors\, including serving as founder and president of The K.I.N.G. Movement\, a national Christian men’s organization.
URL:https://mbhinc.org/events/whats-sports-got-to-do-with-it-sports-and-emotional-lives-of-men-boys/
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SUMMARY:"Feeling Some Kind of  Way": Music & Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:“Feeling Some Kind of Way”: Music & Mental Health\n\n\n\nMonthly Brown Bag Discussions sponsored by MALE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH (MBH) bring together a wide array of individuals from educators\, clinicians\, intellectuals\, artists and authors\, to discuss their work and a range of topics that are important to men and boys in the US and worldwide.  \nJoin Urban One\, Male Behavioral Health\, Columbus\, OH Chapter of the National Association of Black Social Workers\,  and Experts Discuss the role and impact of music on mental health! \nYaves Ellis– Yaves has shared platforms with former President Bill Clinton\, worked alongside Jamie Fox\, performed at the Nickelodeon complex in Los Angeles\, CA\, reached audiences all over the world with his music\, Dr. Cornel West called him a “concentrated genius”\, but his mother still calls him Yaves. A native of Columbus\, OH; Yaves is also the youngest person to ever hold the title of Public Affairs Director in the Radio One conglomerate\, which owns over 40 radio stations across the country. He currently host two radio shows\, Any Given Sunday\, and Eye On The Community\, with commentary and analysis on issues related to politics\, race\, socio-economics\, and popular culture the show has a diverse format that reaches a wide audience of over 200\,000 listeners. \nDr. Akil Houston– Dr. Akil Houston is a cultural studies scholar who is multifaceted. He is a filmmaker\, DJ\, social critic\, and hip-hop scholar. Houston specializes in Africana media studies. His scholarship and research is interdisciplinary. His research draws on the fields of Africology/African-American\, Cinema\, Cultural\, and Gender Studies. The focus of his work relates to constructions of gender\, race and class. \nDr. Tony Anderson– Dr. Tony Anderson is currently an Assistant Principal at the Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center an arts magnet high school in Columbus City Schools. Dr. Anderson received international acclaim for his work as the creator and founder of Bassline Entertainment\, and he is currently the founder/director of The Paragon Project\, a youth-led music group that creates and performs music that addresses social issues.  The Paragon Project has released four albums. Their most recent composition\, VOL. 4: ADD-A-LESSON is available on all major streaming platforms and features an animated video available on YouTube.  \nJOIN MALE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH FOR A FIRST TIME: OLD SCHOOL/NEW SCHOOL MUSIC & MENTAL HEALTH JAM! \n8pm to 9pm. IMMEDIATELY following the Brown Bag Discussion. \nListen to your favorite Songs from Frankie Beverly & Maze\, Kendrick Lamar\, Anita Baker\, Al Green\, Beyoncé\, CHRIS BROWN\, TLC\, Donell Jones\, Ella Mai\, BeBe Winans and more! \nTake a Trip Down Memory Lane & Remember How Important Music is to Life\, Soul & Community.
URL:https://mbhinc.org/events/feeling-some-kind-of-way-hip-hop-masculinity-mental-health/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T180000
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SUMMARY:"God Of My Emotions" : Faith\,Masculinity & Mental Health with Dr. Cairns
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for any man of faith struggling with mental health issues and any church leader concerned about men and boys .\n\n\n\nDr. Bryan Cairns\, MD is a Psychiatrist in the Department of Psychiatry & Emergency Medical Services at The Ohio State University.  Along with his wife\,  Dr.Mary Cairns MD\, his short-term missionS include trips to South America and Africa\, two years in Cameroon (Mbingo and Banso Hospitals)\, and short-term in Nairobi and Kampala. He\, his wife\, and daughter plan to move to Tumaini Counseling Center in Nairobi Kenya in 2020. He is also pursuing an online M.Div degree. \nThis workshop is for any man of faith struggling with mental health issues and any church leader concerned about the mental\, emotional\, and/or behavioral issues of men and boys in their communities of faith.
URL:https://mbhinc.org/events/god-of-my-emotions-direct-practice-with-men-of-faith/
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