Copy of Men-2-Health

Sat Apr 11 2026 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm UTC-05:00

Pan-African Connection Bookstore Art Gallery and Resource Center | Dallas

Utopya
Publisher/HostUtopya
Copy of Men-2-Health Join us for a vibrant event focused on men's health, where we'll discuss important topics in a relaxed setting - don't miss out!
About this Event

Mental health is on par with that of physical health, yet we men tend to focus more on our physical fitness and not our mental fitness. Consider the scenario where you would promptly consult a doctor if you were experiencing prolonged back pain; similarly, emotional suffering warrants equal attention and care. Today we will dedicate and cater to our mental conditions while covationing a brotherhood.

Ages welcomed:

18 & up

About the event:

Join us for a unique opportunity to explore stress relief and personal growth at your own pace in a supportive group setting. This event is designed to help men develop effective strategies for managing anger and emotional shutdown, achieve a better work-life balance, and experience meaningful connections with others. Our objective is to create a safe and non-judgmental space for sharing experiences and fostering brotherhood through movement and discussion. As the facilitator, I am committed to creating an environment that acknowledges the challenges men face in seeking support and promotes understanding and connection. The event includes free food, parking, mental health resources, hands-on activities, group circles, and open discussions on managing pressure and adversity.


Why should I attend this event?

For many men, depression doesn’t always show up as crying or pulling away. It can show up as anger, irritability, exhaustion, or even physical pain. It’s easy to miss these signs and brush them off as ‘stress” or “just how things are.” But if depression isn’t addressed, it can lead to bigger issues like strained relationships, substance abuse, a lack of fulfillment you may want in relationships or in your relationship with yourself, and even self-harming and suicidal thoughts. For way too long, you have been told to “man up,’ push through the pain in silence, wear strength like armor, and never let it crack.

It's undeniable that this burden is substantial, and the fact that it doesn't always feel overwhelming may indicate desensitization. The reality remains that, as a man, your mental well-being is equally important as your physical health, professional success, and personal relationships. It's essential to redefine the narrative and view the Men's-2-Health group as a valuable resource rather than a sign of vulnerability. Factors such as societal pressures, racial bias, financial strain, and the expectation of stoicism can have profound effects – a reality I've personally experienced and remained silent about, but no longer. Mental health issues like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and unresolved trauma are alarmingly prevalent. Unfortunately, instead of seeking assistance, men often suffer in silence due to fear of judgment or rejection, largely stemming from stigma, mistrust of healthcare systems, or a lack of culturally competent therapists.

Suppressing emotions doesn't make them disappear, it just makes them more burdensome. Mental health issues impact everyone, but studies have shown that Indigenous and multiracial communities report higher rates of mental health issues. Fear of being perceived as weak prevents many Black men from openly discussing their struggles. Even in faith communities where support is expected, mental health issues are often met with platitudes rather than substantial help from individuals who truly understand. Men's groups focused on health and faith can work in tandem; they're not mutually exclusive. Consider joining and inviting a male loved one, a brother or coworker to listen, participate and enjoy.


About Utopya:

Visit my site to learn more about me: www.utopyaspeaks.com

Growing up in Hollander Ridge, one of Baltimore's most notorious neighborhoods—so dangerous that the Hollander Ridge was demolished in 1997—Utopya's early life was anything but simple.


He shared a childhood with three brothers and a sister, fortunate to have both parents until divorce tore the family apart. Afterward, he moved in with his grandmother, a woman of deep faith who fed him hot, comforting meals every day. From a young age, Utopya connected with youth through speaking engagements, working with group homes, mentoring, and advocating for others. His journey took him into the streets, surrounded by drugs, gangs, and street life, yet he managed to attend a private school until graduation. A pivotal moment came when he met Mr. Charles, a mentor placed in his life by "The Most High" to provide guidance and leadership. He later attended Morgan State University in Maryland, and majored
in Psychology, and became a Certified Life & Spiritual Coach in Orange County. Today, he shares his life with his two beautiful children, Princess Gabby and Prince Genesis.

What Are the Health Facts Black Men Need to Know?
When it comes to overall health, men face some serious challenges:
- They are at a higher risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes.
- Chronic stress from socioeconomic struggles and racial discrimination affects their well-being.
- Recent years have seen a rise in suicide rates among Black men, especially younger males.
- Despite feeling just as much distress—or even more—men are far less likely to seek therapy compared to their other counterparts.
Understanding these facts is crucial to addressing the disparities and supporting healthier lives.

Event Venue

Pan-African Connection Bookstore Art Gallery and Resource Center, 4466 South Marsalis Avenue, Dallas, United States

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