Together Empowering Asian Minds (TEAM) Holding an Open Call for Videos on Asian American Mental Health

Boston, MA. October 21, 2016. Together Empowering Asian Minds (TEAM) has recently announced an open call for videos that explore different perspectives and experiences with AAPI mental health.

With this Video Open Call, TEAM aims to encourage open and honest conversation of mental health within the Asian American community. Submissions should fall in one of three categories: video essay, personal story, or public service announcement (PSA), and should incorporate the TEAM tagline: “Speak. Share. Support.” The winners of the TEAM Video Open Call will receive a prize from philosophy, who are our sponsors through the hope & grace initiative, and their videos will be shown at a simulcast event in the spring of 2017.

For more information about the Video Open Call, including the official rules and the submission form, please visit the TEAM website: http://www.teamasianminds.org/team-campaign/open-call/

For more information about TEAM and ways to get involved, please email us at info@teamasianminds.org.

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TEAM is a peer-led, Massachusetts-based coalition formed in 2010 to address urgent and unique mental health challenges faced by Asian American women and their loved ones. TEAM will leverage the powerful network of its local*, regional (East Coast Asian American Students Union) and national partners (National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association) to revolutionize how young Asian American women receive, process, and use mental health information and services.

*Lead partners Saheli, The Transformation Center, Asian Women for Health and others including: WGBH, Cambridge Health Alliance, Boston Asian American Film & Video Festival, the Breaking Silences Project, JB Line, ASPIRE, City Awake, NAPAWF Boston, QAPA, Gund Kwok, Southeast Asian Coalition, Asian American Resource Workshop, Nepali Women’s Global Network, Families for Depression Awareness, AAWPI, NAMI, ATASK, Asian Boston Media Group, Commonwealth Research Center, Asian Coalition, Vinfen, Jed Foundation, Active Minds

Together Empowering Asian Minds (TEAM) Launches National Public Awareness Campaign

Boston, MA. September 15, 2016. Together Empowering Asian Minds (TEAM) is pleased to announce the launch of a National Public Awareness campaign on Asian American mental health. “We believe by engaging, educating, and empowering key stakeholders, TEAM can transform how Asian American women and their loved ones perceive mental health and receive mental health services,” said Chien-Chi Huang, Executive Director of Asian Women for Health and Project Lead of TEAM. In support of the campaign launch, TEAM is announcing kickoff events, a video open call, and a new resource website.

The TEAM Kickoff Event will take place on September 20th at the MGH O’Keeffe Auditorium from 6pm to 8pm and will be simulcast to participating colleges. This event is co-hosted by the MGH Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness and will feature a performance by The Breaking Silences Project. To attend the TEAM Kickoff Event at MGH, please register at: https://teamkickoff2016.eventbrite.com.

A recording of the Kickoff Event will be available to view on the TEAM website after September 20, or if you would like to hold your own discussion group or event, please contact TEAM for more information at info@teamasianminds.org.

The TEAM Video Open Call will also officially launch on September 20th. Participants can submit an original video between 30 seconds and 6 minutes in one of three categories: video essay, personal story, or public service announcement (PSA). Guidelines for the Video Open Call are posted on the TEAM website.

The TEAM website is now live: http://www.teamasianminds.org. The brand new website is home to information and resources on mental health for Asian Americans. With the site, TEAM hopes to help promote open and honest discussion about mental health issues and services. Visitors can participate in the campaign by taking a pledge, making a contribution, sharing their story, and more. Visit the website for details.

With a grant from the Hope & Grace initiative by philosophy, TEAM’s goal is to engage 150,000 people by April 2017. For more information about TEAM and ways to get involved, please email us at info@teamasianminds.org.

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TEAM is a peer-led, Massachusetts-based coalition formed in 2010 to address urgent and unique mental health challenges faced by Asian American women and their loved ones. TEAM will leverage the powerful network of its local*, regional (East Coast Asian American Students Union) and national partners (National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association) to revolutionize how young Asian American women receive, process and use mental health information and services.

*Lead partner Saheli and others including: WGBH, Cambridge Health Alliance, Boston Asian American Film & Video Festival, the Breaking Silences Project, JB Line, ASPIRE, City Awake, NAPAWF Boston, QAPA, Gund Kwok, Southeast Asian Coalition, Asian American Resource Workshop, Nepali Women’s Global Network, Families for Depression Awareness, AAWPI, NAMI, ATASK, Asian Boston Media Group, Commonwealth Research Center, Asian Coalition, Vinfen, Jed Foundation, Active Minds

Together Empowering Asian Minds (TEAM) receives $100K from the Hope & Grace Fund to launch a National Public Awareness Campaign

Boston, MA. July 15, 2016. Together Empowering Asian Minds (TEAM) is pleased to announce the launch of a National Public Awareness campaign on Asian mental health in fall 2016, with $100,000 received from the hope & grace initiative by Philosophy.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, Asian American women aged 15-24 have the second highest suicide rate in the nation. They are affected by intercultural and intergenerational pressures in which depression, anxiety, PTSD, and thoughts of suicide arise associated with domestic violence, mental condition symptoms, body image, sexism, and racism.

“Our goal is to ignite the peer recovery movement on campus, laying the foundation for long-lasting partnerships to reduce stigma, and removing barriers through tech-based and in-person support,” said Deborah Delman, Executive Director of Transformation Center, lead agency for this project. With a website, open call for public services announcements, and targeted outreach events, this innovative campaign will reach 150,000 people and engage Asian women with culturally responsive messages and resources.

For more information about TEAM and ways to get involved, please contact Chien-Chi Huang, the project manager and Executive Director of Asian Women for Health at cch@asianwomenforhealth.org or call (617) 767-1071.

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TEAM is a peer-led, Massachusetts-based coalition formed in 2010 to address urgent and unique mental health challenges faced by Asian American women and their loved ones. TEAM will leverage the powerful network of its local*, regional (East Coast Asian American Students Union) and national partners (National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association) to revolutionize how young Asian American women receive, process and use mental health information and services.

*Lead partner Saheli and others including: WGBH, Cambridge Health Alliance, Boston Asian American Film & Video Festival, the Breaking Silences Project, JB Line, ASPIRE, City Awake, NAPAWF Boston, QAPA, Gund Kwok, Southeast Asian Coalition, Asian American Resource Workshop, Nepali Women’s Global Network, Families for Depression Awareness, AAWPI, NAMI, ATASK, Asian Boston Media Group, Commonwealth Research Center