June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month and we can’t afford to stay silent.
Men account for nearly 80% of all suicides in the U.S. 40% have never spoken to a single person about their mental health. And for our Black brothers, the crisis runs even deeper, shaped by systemic racism, generational trauma, and a culture that has long demanded silence over healing.
As advocates, we fight for lives in the courtroom. But some battles begin long before anyone calls a lawyer.
They begin the moment a man decides he’s worth fighting for.
Check on the men in your life. Create space for real conversations. And if you’re struggling, asking for help is not weakness. It is the strongest thing you can do.
📞 Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline)
📱 Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Do not let the past get to you; God has forgiven you. Now, it is time for you to forgive yourself. Focus on the present and watch how God will work everything out for your good and for His glory.
When you trust God to do what He said He would do, you will experience peace and live in the fulfillment of His promises in your life. Our God is good, He does good, and He works all things together for your good. You can trust Him!
A lasting tribute to a trailblazer. ❤️💙
In remembrance of TSU alumna Senator Thelma Harper, a portion of Clarksville Pike has been officially designated as Senator Thelma Harper Parkway.
Board members concluded the June School Board meeting with a moment of silence in memory of longtime JMCSS educator Gertrude Copeland. 🎗️ Her years of service left a lasting impact on students, staff, and our community. Our thoughts are with her loved ones.
Committed, Professional Development-focused, energetic, kind, and open-minded…Demia Smith, Jaime Lewis, and Jessica McClintock. You are appreciated, ladies. 😊
Thank you ladies for your commitment to your personal professional development and your commitment to carrying out our mission and vision! Let’s keep getting better and better! This is the #RoseHillRaiderWay ♥️🩶♥️🩶
OUTTAKES: The tough questions that didn't make the final edit 😆 🎬
@SouthElementar1 principal Dr. Rachael Martin is up next in our iCH💕SE JMCSS series. Stay tuned...