Men, boys meet to address mental health challenges at Josephine's Southern Cooking breakfast event on Chicago's South Side
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In the heart of Chicago’s South Side, a critical dialogue on mental health is beginning to take shape, dismantling long-held stigmas and paving the way for open conversation among the community’s men.

Over the weekend, a notable local business owner and entrepreneur took the lead in this vital discussion, hosting an event at the beloved Josephine’s Southern Cooking. The gathering attracted boys and men from the area, offering them a safe space to engage in meaningful dialogue about mental health—a topic too often shrouded in silence.

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“Mental trauma and mental disparity have no age requirement,” shared Victor Love, a key figure with the Mentalhood Cultural Initiative. “It can affect individuals as young as three and as old as 83.” His words underscored the universal nature of mental health issues, emphasizing the importance of addressing them regardless of age.

Victor Love, who is well-known for his entrepreneurial ventures in Chicago, has taken it upon himself to bridge the gap on mental health awareness, inviting the community to Josephine’s Southern Cooking on East 79th Street. Here, difficult yet potentially life-saving conversations are encouraged and fostered.

This event is a part of Love’s broader effort, the “Mentalhood Cultural Initiative Tour.” Through this initiative, he seeks to engage various neighborhoods across Chicago, aiming to enhance mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being through open dialogue and support.

It’s all part of Love’s “Mentalhood Cultural Initiative Tour,” where he works to foster these mental health talks in neighborhoods throughout Chicago to benefit mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.

“We’ve been taught not to cry and to sic it up and to just pay the bills and to be the protector and provider,” Love said. “Our mental health matters just like everyone else’s.”

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“There is scientific data that talks about what trauma can do,” said Karriem Watson, UI Health Mile Square CEO. “We know there’s a trauma response whether it’s cortisol elevation or other hormones that are elevated.”

UI Health Mile Square works to offer trauma-informed primary care free of charge to anyone in need. Watson says he hopes this candid and open space to have these conversations sparks real change in communities across the city.

“One of the things we want people to do is to go get a check up from the neck up or the neck down,” Watson said. “Make sure you have a therapist, be sure you have someone you can talk to in a safe non judgmental way about what you’re going through… Other thing you can do is get a primary care provider. Someone who knows your family history, your social history.”

It was a morning of safe, meaningful and open conversations that could certainly change lives.

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