Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
The Campus Assistance Program (CAP) is committed to the core values of diversity, inclusion, and full equity in all domains. We are a collective people who bring forth visions and ideas that benefit all, including populations marginalized due to race, religion, political or cultural group, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, financial status, or other factors. We welcome input and collaboration from all students, staff and faculty.
Resources:
- Asian Mental Health Collective
- Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective
- BIPOC Mental Health Resources
- Sangha Boston College's Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture's racial trauma toolkit
- We R Native
- Dr. Joy Harden Bradford "Therapy for Black Girls" Podcast (Session #134 specifically discusses the impact of racial trauma)
- Latinx Therapy
- Liberate Meditation App for the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color community
- National Alliance for Hispanic Health
- National Queer and Trans People of Color Network
- Rafiki Coalition's Resources for Black Healing (PDF)
- South Asian Mental Health Alliance