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Advocates for, engages, and empowers UNC Black Faculty and Staff with a vision to foster a just and equitable campus community. Membership open to graduate students, faculty and staff.

Open to all BIPOC students, this CAPS group is a mix of small group discussion and self-reflection based on the book The Gifts of Imperfection by Dr. Brené Brown with the incorporation of dancing mindfulness principles.

Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.

A CAPS therapy group offering a safe and trusting environment to dialogue openly and honestly about the experiences of Black women and facilitate empowerment and encouragement.

Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.

Two Black staff psychologists at CAPS come together on this podcast to discuss and demystify mental health, therapy, and help-seeking, giving listeners a more personal side of CAPS and its staff.

A space to share and support the unique experiences and challenges of being a graduate student of color at UNC.

Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.

A website that centers on the needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BI&POC) and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community by connecting individuals with therapists specializing in these groups.

A space that values, nurtures, respects, and celebrates LGBTQIA+ students of color by fostering connection and offering culturally-specific healing.

Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.

A CAPS program focused on the mental health needs of Black, Indigenous, and Students of Color through individual therapy, group therapy, and outreach programs.

Therapist network for queer and trans Black, Indigenous and People of Color (QTBIPOC).

A space to process emotions, reconcile past traumas, and develop healthy coping to bridge the gap between BIPOC students and mental health resources; open to any student seeking support related to mental health and identity.

A space centered on the experiences of male, BIPOC individuals on campus, offering engagement while developing belonging, personal agency, a growth mindset, resiliency, and grit. Open to all students.

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