Multiculturalism
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by Kelly Weaver, MA, RYT, Resource & Referral Counselor, Project INTERFACE and Melissa Moses, PsyD candidate at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
Multiculturalism is defined by a variety of factors such as race, ethnic background, gender, and sexual orientation. Every person has at least one cultural identity. Our cultural backgrounds impact how we experience the world. The concept of multiculturalism is integrated throughout the Project INTERFACE web site. The following organizations provide various types of support for a wide range of cultures.
Resource Organizations » Multiculturalism
24 listing(s), including 1 with hotlines and 3 offering support groups
In Massachusetts
Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence
Asian American Civic Association
Boston Asian: Youth Essential Services (YES)
This multi-service organization offers free services to Asian youth (ages 12-22) and their families living in the City of Boston, Malden and Quincy. Services offered include: youth development programs; alternative education program; prevention and intervention services; individual and family counseling; and youth leadership, social, and recreational activities. Services are offered in Chinese (four dialects) and Vietnamese.
Boston Language Institute
Catholic Charities, Community Interpreter Services
Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology
Generations After, Inc.
Haitian American Public Health Initiative
HBGC (Hispanic Black Gay Coalition)
Hyde Square Task Force
International Institute of Boston
Keshet Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender (GLBT)
La Alianza Hispana
Latino Health Institute
New American Services, Jewish Family & Children's Services (JF&CS)
New Bostonians
Queer Asian Pacific Alliance
Refugee and Immigrant Assistance Center (RIAC)
Saheli
Second Generation Connections and Resources
Selected Patient Information in Asian Languages (SPIRAL)
Yesodot
Outside Massachusetts
National Native Children's Trauma Center
Search Institute
Additional Sources of Information
Cultural Competency in Health Care. A list of resources about providing culturally compentent health care. From the Massachusetts Network of Information Providers for People with Disabilities (MNIP).
Disclaimer: Material on the Project INTERFACE web site is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. Project INTERFACE urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.
News About Multiculturalism
- Culture and Stigma Affect Mental Health Care for Latinos, by Sylviane Duval. Health Behavior News Service, March 22, 2011.
- 'Racial Battle Fatigue' Seems to Fuel Anxiety Disorder Among African-Americans, by Rick Nauert. Psych Central, March 4, 2011.
- New Approach for Substance Abuse among African-Americans, by Rick Nauert. Psych Central, October 18, 2011.
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