Supporting the Psychosocial Needs of BIPOC Communities in Cancer Care
Supporting the Psychosocial Needs of BIPOC Communities in Cancer Care
Register here
Event Date & Time: Tuesday, June 30th at 6:00p CT (60-minute meeting)
Event Link: Will be made available upon registration + will be emailed prior
Contact Us: info@imermanangels.org
Cancer impacts more than just the body—it affects emotional, mental, and social well-being. For Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), these psychosocial challenges are often compounded by systemic barriers, cultural stigmas, and gaps in culturally responsive care.
This virtual discussion brings together experts, advocates, and individuals with lived experience to explore the unique psychosocial needs of BIPOC communities in cancer care. Through honest dialogue and shared perspectives, this event will validate lived experiences, examine disparities in support systems, and highlight the importance of culturally attuned resources.
Attendees will gain insight into how identity, representation, and community shape the cancer experience—and walk away with practical tools, guidance, and resources to better support themselves, their loved ones and others.
The ZOOM link will become active at the time of the live presentation.


Join the Conversation!
Leave a comment below. Remember to keep it positive!