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“Minority is placed onto us. We are minoritized, not minorities.”

— Heard at MWM Conference

Neither/Both LLC

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Founded by Lola Osunkoya, MA, LPCC, the mission of Neither/Both LLC is to facilitate healing for people with complex identities through expanded knowledge and acceptance of self, improved communication with others, and a deepened sense of belonging.

Psychology Today

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Psychology Today’s Therapy Directory lists clinical professionals, psychiatrists and treatment centers who provide mental health services in the US and internationally. You can use their website to find racial-identity therapists in Minneapolis.

Inclusive Therapists

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Inclusive Therapists is a social justice and liberation-oriented mental health directory, community, and resource hub. Seeking therapy can be a vulnerable process. They offer a safer, simpler way to find a therapist, counselor, coach, or mental health provider committed to Racial, 2SLGBTQIA+, Neurodivergence, and Disability Justice. Use their website to get matched to a provider or browse therapists and counselors near you.

Moody Octopus

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Moody Octopus Collective is a group of radical clinicians who provide relationship + sex therapy virtually and in-person in South Minneapolis. They value navigating identity, culture, trauma and all things related to relationships with clients. Moody Octopus provides therapy to individuals, adult family members, couples and folks in nontraditional relationships. They offer group therapy—a men’s process group and a BIPOC women’s process group—plus guided meditations available for free on their YouTube channel.

BIPOC Mental Health Collective

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The Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Collective (MHC) was formed in January 2019 due to a community desire to create a radical healing space to foster conversations around the topic of mental health and well-being in our communities. We acknowledge that much of the current resources/services at the University of Minnesota fit within traditional white, western mental health framework, and our collective strives to disrupt that model. Our group is open to students (undergraduate and graduate), staff, and faculty at the University of Minnesota.

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