WHY MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
Mental health is not new to us. We’ve grieved in kitchens, found joy in chaos, and held space for one another long before it was clinical.
At Muse Health, we know that healing in BIPOC communities looks different, and it’s always been valid.
WHAT’S OFTEN LEFT OUT
Communities carry layered trauma:
- Generational wounds
- Medical mistrust
- Being told to “just be strong”
Yet we’re still here. Still healing. Still building.
This month, we don’t just bring awareness – we ask for accountability.
OUR VISION AT MUSE HEALTH
Muse Health exists because we saw the gap.
We’re designing care that reflects our cultures, our languages, our grief, our joy, This means:
- Culturally intelligent care navigation
- Accessible mental health pathways Whole-person, community-informed wellness
Because real healing honors your full story
OUR MENTAL HEALTH IS SACRED
This month – and always — we speak truth.
We name what hurts.
We uplift what’s working.
We rest.
We heal.
BIPOC mental health is not a trend. It’s survival. It’s legacy. It’s love.
→ What does healing look like for you right now?
Share in the comments, or just save this as a reminder that you’re not alone.