From Searchlight New Mexico New Mexico is the second-largest oil producer in the U.S., behind Texas. Drawing immense wealth from the Permian Basin, the state relies on a workforce — often Latino men — who are subjected to harrowing conditions that lead to death, injury, disease and terrible tolls on mental health and family life.| Rosalynn Carter Fellowships
SFPublicPress When Chuan Teng looks at San Francisco’s approach to behavioral health care, she sees a fundamental flaw. The post SF Has a Chance to Reinvent Its Mental Health Care System appeared first on Rosalynn Carter Fellowships.| Rosalynn Carter Fellowships
From Missoulian/Independent Record Conner Reisinger realized he was different from his classmates in the fifth grade. He was always around other kids, but felt like an outcast and couldn’t put his finger on why. The post Montana’s youth need help. Here’s how educators are confronting a mental health crisis. appeared first on Rosalynn Carter Fellowships.| Rosalynn Carter Fellowships
From Missoulian/Independent Record Erica Parrish never thought she would leave her job as a school counselor, so her decision to quit the role at Belgrade School District was not one she made lightly. The post Behavioral health care in Montana’s schools: ‘Not a luxury, it’s a necessity’ appeared first on Rosalynn Carter Fellowships.| Rosalynn Carter Fellowships
From Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) Vanessa was 32 and pregnant with her first child when a massive stroke left her mother paralyzed and in need of care.| Rosalynn Carter Fellowships
From Public Health Watch It was February of 2020, and Andy Gonzalez, then a junior at Reagan High School in San Antonio, was on his lunch break when he noticed a burst of activity among the faculty. Then the news began to spread.| Rosalynn Carter Fellowships