DEI Resources
Counseling and Psychological Services is committed to serving all students and seeks to provide comprehensive mental health services that reflect multicultural humility and support. The resources you will find below are meant to be an ever-growing list of mental health resources and are being provided for informational purposes only.
WSU CAPS is not responsible for the services or opinions expressed by the respective content manager of each page. If you have additional resources for one of the categories below, or for a category we’ve yet to represent, please reach out to us at margarita.baez@wichita.edu
- A Guide to how you can support marginalized communities
- What is Systemic Racism
- 100 Ways to Make the World Better for Non-Binary People
- “I AM SHAKTI’ The Beginning
- Talking about Mental Health
- Talking about depression can be hard for Asian Americans, but services can help
- When Asian American Seek Help, the invisible struggle
- The Fight Against Drug Addiction in Asian American Communities
- (Curly Therapist) Intergenerational Trauma: How to Heal
- Discrimination: What is it, and how to cope
- The mental health impact of anti-Asian racism
- Tips for Self-Care: When Police Brutality Has You Questioning Humanity and Social Media is Enough
- Managing your distress in the aftermath of racial trauma and stress
- How To Respond to Coronavirus Racism (Learning for Justice)
- Recovering emotionally from disaster
- Managing traumatic stress: After the hurricanes
- Why Every College Student with invisible disability needs these six words
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MHA- How To Be An Ally in The Fight Against Racial Injustice and For Better Mental Health For All
White Fragility: Why it’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin Diangelo
So You Want To Talk About Race- Ijeoma Oluo
Blind Spot- Mahzarin Banaji and Anthony Greenwald
Woman, Native, Other by Trinh T Minh- Ha
Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties by Laurie Edwards
The Autoimmune Epidemic by Donna Jackson Nakazawa
13th (Ava DuVernay-documentary on Netflix)
When They See Us (docufilm on Netflix)
Asian Americans (PBS)
The Hate U Give (George Tillman Jr.)
Loveland therapy Foundation - assist in payment for therapy
Black Emotional Mental Health Collective- BEAM
Coping with DACA and Immigration Related Stress
Immigrants Rising’s Cultivating Mental Health and Resilience Video
Surviving & Resisting: Defending DACA A Toolkit for DREAMERS