Resource Library
An ongoing collection of resources for mental health, wellness, creativity & art, culture, and community care.
Mental Health & Wellness Resources
The Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC)
Website: https://barcc.org/
Offers support and resources for survivors of sexual violence, including counseling, advocacy, and prevention programs. They have a specific focus on cultural sensitivity and inclusion for marginalized communities.Boston Public Health Commission – Office of Health Equity
Website: https://www.bphc.org/whatwedo/health-equity/Pages/default.aspx
Provides resources and services to reduce health disparities and improve health outcomes for BIPOC communities in Boston.Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC)
Website: https://www.mspcc.org/
Offers mental health services, family support, and child welfare programs to families and communities in Massachusetts.The National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN)
Website: https://www.nqttcn.com/
Provides a directory of queer and trans therapists of color, along with mental health resources and education.Therapy for Black Girls
Website: https://therapyforblackgirls.com/
An online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women. It includes a therapist directory, podcast, and other resources.
Cultural & Artistic Expression Resources
The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) – Boston
Website: https://www.icaboston.org/
Promotes arts and culture with exhibits, performances, and community-based programs. They host events that support cultural expression and community involvement.Boston Art & Music Soul Festival (BAMS Fest)
Website: https://bamsfest.org/
BAMS Fest celebrates Black arts and culture through live music, arts exhibitions, and performances, fostering cultural dialogue in Boston.The Museum of African American History – Boston & Nantucket
Website: https://maah.org/
Dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and celebrating the history and culture of African Americans in Boston and beyond.Roxbury Cultural District
Website: https://www.roxburyculturaldistrict.org/
The Roxbury Cultural District is a vibrant community hub showcasing the arts, culture, and history of Boston's BIPOC communities. It includes galleries, performance venues, and cultural events that center on the experiences of Black and Latinx communities in Boston.The Color of Film Collaborative
Website: https://www.coloroffilm.org/
This collaborative brings together filmmakers of color and film lovers in Boston. It aims to highlight films that explore the experiences of communities of color and provide a platform for emerging filmmakers in the BIPOC community.The Boston University Center for the Study of Asia (CSA)
Website: https://www.bu.edu/asian/
The CSA provides resources and events focused on Asian cultures, history, and contemporary issues. It hosts cultural events, discussions, and film screenings that highlight the diverse Asian communities in Boston.The Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) – Boston
Website: https://www.mfa.org/
The MFA hosts numerous exhibitions focused on diverse cultures and global art, with collections that feature the art and cultural contributions of African, Asian, and Indigenous peoples. It also hosts cultural programming aimed at inclusivity.The Indigenous Peoples Day Massachusetts Coalition
Website: https://www.ipdma.org/
This coalition hosts cultural events, workshops, and discussions that highlight the history, heritage, and contributions of Indigenous communities in Massachusetts. They celebrate Indigenous culture and raise awareness of contemporary issues.
Community Care & Support Resources
Greater Boston Food Bank
Website: https://www.gbfb.org/
Supports community wellness by providing access to nutritious food for those in need, with a focus on addressing food insecurity in marginalized communities.Black Boston
Website: https://www.blackboston.com/
A resource hub for the Black community in Boston, providing information about events, services, and organizations that support cultural, economic, and social well-being.Boston's Black and Brown Lives Matter Coalition
Website: https://www.bbbml.org/
Focuses on organizing and advocating for the rights of Black and Brown communities in Boston, including organizing healing circles, community events, and advocacy for racial justice.Boston Ujima Project
Website: https://www.ujimaboston.com/
Works on building economic power in Black and Brown communities through collective ownership, providing resources for community-led initiatives.The Haitian-American Public Health Initiative (HAPHI)
Website: https://haphi.org/
Works to address health disparities in the Haitian and broader Caribbean community in Greater Boston through education, advocacy, and resources.
Wellness Events & Workshops Resources
The Center for Resiliency & Well-Being (Boston)
Website: https://www.bostonresilience.org/
Offers workshops and wellness events focused on resilience, healing, and trauma recovery, particularly within marginalized communities.Boston Black Men’s Group (BBMG)
Website: https://www.bbmg.org/
Focuses on community empowerment, personal growth, and healing for Black men, hosting workshops, support groups, and wellness events.The Boston Foundation – Community Impact Initiatives
Website: https://www.tbf.org/
Connects community members with various wellness, health, and culture-based events and grants. A useful resource for organizations seeking funding and community partnerships.Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO)
Website: https://www.gbio.org/
A coalition of faith-based organizations that works to address health, education, and economic equity for underrepresented communities, hosting events to promote community healing and well-being.