“Building Resilience Through Unity; Facing Changing Battlefields Together”

Focusing on LGBTQIA+ Black and Peoples of Color veterans’ mental health.

Friday, October 10 , 2025

The LGBT Center

308 West 13th St., New York, NY 10011

Abstract Submissions are open, from April 1, 2025 to midnight, May 31, 2025

 
  • With the Conference theme, Building Resilience Through Unity; Facing Changing Battlefields Together, on Friday, October 10 at The LGBT Center, 308 West 13th St, NYC; the planning team’s collective efforts for this one-day conference will focus on LGBTQIA+ Black and People of Color veterans mental health. The collective strengths and wisdom from clinicians, consumers, academics and advocates will examine the academic and personal narrative aspects of overcoming and creating.

    The Conference’s planning team welcomes you and recognizes Same-Gender Loving (SGL) and Two-Spirit (2S) community members who are Indigenous, Black and Peoples of Color. The Program is divided into two distinct areas: Speakers (invited Speakers will address aspects of the conference Theme and Tracks) and Presenters (Workshops, Panel Discussions, and Stand-Alone Presentations conforming to the Conference Tracks). Those submitting abstracts/proposals to present are encouraged to complete the requirements for Continuing Education Units/Credits (CEUs) to ensure that LCSW and LMSW attendees to their presentations can receive credit toward their licenses.
    Click here to learn more about the theme.

  • MM25 will take place on Friday, October 10 2025, with check-in/registration on both days at 8:00am, the formal program beginning at 9:00am, continuing through the day and concluding at 5:30pm. This forum is for clinicians, academics, advocates, activists, community members with lived experience, and students.

    The Conference will feature 45-minute Speaker presentations to establish common starting points, which will be followed by 75-minute concurrent single/stand-alone, small group webinars – some geared for clinicians and others for community members.

    Program

    Abstract Submission and Tracks (April 1 to May 31):
    The Conference title sets the tone for selected presentations from our abstract submission process, conforming to four tracks (see Submission Guidelines)
    Track AAdvocacy
    Track BCommunity
    Track CEducation, and
    Track DResearch.
    The call for abstracts are from April 1 to May 31. Submit abstracts HERE

    Submitted abstracts will be reviewed and selected by an independent panel, and a draft program will be made available in the first week of July, when early registration will commence.

  • The Conference’s intended audience includes LGBTQIA+ Black and Peoples of Color living with serious mental illness, physical and cognitive struggles, and on neurodiverse spectra; high school seniors and college students, faculty and administration; community stakeholders, local municipalities, county and state wide governments’ Departments of Health; K-12 administrators, teachers and social workers/counselors, private practice and public therapists, licensed clinical social workers, counselors, and case managers; and all interested parties from the surrounding New York Tri-State area, the country, and internationally.

  • The Conference’s format will be Breakout Presentations (Workshops, Panel Discussions, and Stand-Alone Presentations) in at least three Session Blocks consisting of three or four concurrent presentations, and are organized around four tracks: Advocacy, Community, Education and Research. Presentations in each track are intended to address the conference’s overall theme, "Building Resilience Through Unity; Facing Changing Battlefields Together.
    The Conference seeks to create a learning experience in which there is an exchange of knowledge, social resources (including mental health services, housing, and benefits), language access, workforce development, linkage to mental health care and treatment, HIV, sexual health, social networking, and care-giving relationships - considering dependence and independence. In their presentations, abstracts will demonstrate how and in what ways opportunities were created, if not for the presenters, but for their respective communities. Presentations along the four tracks should examine the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of LGBTQIA+ Black and Peoples of Color veteran communities and their healing journeys ultimately connecting with the Conference’s title.

    The Conference features two distinct formats: a 45-minute Speaker presentation(s) to establish common starting points, and set the tone for the day and 75-minute Breakout Presenters (Workshops, Panel Discussions, Stand-Alone, and Virtual Poster Presentations). These reflect on the conference’s theme –Building Resilience Through Unity; Facing Changing Battlefields Together – and explore in-depth many issues impacting our communities’ mental health. These will examine the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of LGBTQIA+ Black and Peoples of Color, as well as treatments, methodologies and modalities of various states of illness, emotional /social dysfunction and disease facing these communities. These 75-minute concurrent single/stand-alone sessions, some geared for clinicians, others for community members, and others combined for both groups.

    In the Conference Program, an abstract submission satisfying the NY State Department of Education requirements may qualify and be eligible for Continuing Education Credits (CE) for Licensed Clinical Social Workers and Licensed Master’s in Social Work. On the Conference Program, a presentation marked CE indicates that a person attending for the duration and completing the evaluation can earn one-credit hour toward their license; an attendee could obtain up to three CEs from the Conference.

    Abstract Submissions are organized around four tracks: Advocacy, Community, Education and Research.

    Click here to learn more about this.

  • IMM25 will be held at The LGBT Center, 308 West 13th St., NYC

THE 2025 ANCESTRAL INSTITUTE (AI-25)

continues the work begun in 2022, 2023, 2024, and returns with the 2025 Edition

“Cultural Gathering for Holistic Health & Wellness”

Uniting Indigenous and Diasporic Practices

in Partnership with Garifuna and Mayan Communities of Belize, Central America

in Dangriga, Belize

in-person, November 15 to 21, 2025

2025

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We are honored by, and grateful for the support from our sponsors and partners, who recognize the importance of this Conference, and the need for increased mental health awareness for LGBTQIA+ peoples of color.

 

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  • DBGM, Inc.

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