
Volumizing Mental Health Awareness in Boston through BMC
The mental health crisis among Black residents in Boston is a growing concern, with systemic inequities contributing to disproportionate challenges. According to a recent report, Black adults in Boston are 20% more likely to experience serious psychological distress than their white counterparts. However, nearly 50% of Black Bostonians with a mental health condition do not receive treatment due to barriers like stigma, lack of access, and cultural mistrust of healthcare systems. The pandemic has only heightened the crisis, with 40% of Black adults reporting worsened mental health during this time. Addressing these disparities requires urgent, culturally responsive interventions to ensure equitable care for all.