About Us

Decolonize Minds is dedicated to fostering mental health support that embraces cultural diversity and inclusivity.

Meet Our Directors

Bernice Leschinsky

Operations Director

Barbara Leschinsky

Marketing Officer

How You Can Help

Get involved by joining our podcast to share your voice or deepen your knowledge with our educational materials.

Join our Podcast

Become a guest on the Decolonize Minds podcast, where we explore mental health through an inclusive lens. Whether you're an expert, advocate, or someone with lived experience, your voice can help inspire meaningful conversations.

Read our Articles

Expand your understanding of mental health with our collection of articles, which delve into mental health topics from a culturally sensitive perspective. Gain valuable knowledge and support a more equitable approach to mental well-being.

At Decolonize Minds, we prioritize inclusivity and cultural sensitivity.

Decolonize Minds is a forward-thinking nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting mental health that honors the unique cultural contexts of every individual. Our mission is to provide inclusive, accessible resources and advocacy to empower communities and foster holistic well-being across the globe.

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Explore our educational content

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How to Approach Mental Health Conversations with Cultural Sensitivity

Learn how to navigate mental health conversations with cultural sensitivity for inclusive support.

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Navigating Mental Health Stigmas: A Guide to Empowerment

Empower yourself to combat mental health stigma with education, advocacy, and inclusive community support.

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Expand Your Mental Well-Being with a Decolonized Approach

Expand your mental well-being by embracing decolonized approaches that honor cultural diversity and holistic healing.

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"To decolonize psychology is to recognize that justice is therapeutic... if we can shift social systems, it would help us feel a lot better."

Dr. Thema Bryant
President of the American Psychological Association (2023)
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