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No Stigma, No Shame Festival

May 21, 2022

 
 
No Stigma, No Shame event poster
 
 
 

About the Event: 

The Anti Police-Terror Project, Community Ready Corps and Mental Health First are excited to present the first annual No Stigma, No Shame Festival! Join us in Sacramento on May 21 from 12 PM-8 PM for hours of music, food, and community!

This free event aims to:

  1. De-stigmatize mental health

  2. Bring awareness to mental health and away from shame

  3. Bring healers of all modalities together

  4. Focus on Black, Brown & people of color to find culturally competent healing resources

  5. Legendary and local artists to perform top hits and healing centered music

  6. Connect community to healing resources

  7. Local and mouth-watering food vendors to promote healing from within

The No Stigma, No Shame Festival will take place from 12 PM to 8 PM on May 21, 2022 at Cesar Chavez Park, 910 I Street, Sacramento, CA. Family friendly and free admission for all.

 
 
  • $150 Registration Fee
    *Must have any needed licenses or certifications.

    Register for festival

    Vendor Note: Applications are accepted through April 30, 2022 or until spaces are filled. Will reserve vendor spots based upon receipt of payment. No areas will be reserved without charges, and The No Stigma, No Shame Festival committee will select designated areas for all vendors. ALL VENDOR SPACES ARE OUTDOORS

  • No Registration Fee

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    Register to the CA Healers Network:
    Through our work with the California Healers Network, we are building statewide infrastructure to support organizers, organizations, and directly impacted communities. State violence impacts our hearts, bodies, minds, and spirits; it attempts to rob BIPOC and communities living in conditions of economic poverty of our right to life, our dignity, and our sense of connection. Via our Healers Network we are honoring the essence of HJ to be rooted in place and build collective models of care and safety in relationship to liberation movements in California and beyond. Join us!

    No Stigma, No Shame Series Video Series:
    A video series speaking with healers and medical professionals on the stigma, shame, myths, miseducation, demystifying, and providing an educational, informational, and radical space to talk about mental health topics. Learn how to participate by emailing: KJMHFirst@gmail.com

  • $150 Registration Fee
    (100% of proceeds go to purchasing mutual aid supplies that will be distributed before, during, and after the event)

    Register for festival

    VENDOR NOTE:Applications are accepted through April 30, 2022 or until spaces are filled. Will reserve vendor spots based upon receipt of payment. No areas will be reserved without charges, and The No Stigma, No Shame Festival committee will select designated areas for all vendors.

    ALL VENDOR SPACES ARE OUTDOORS AND WILL HAVE A 6FT TABLE & 2 CHAIRS, you can bring and setup a canopy tent no bigger than 10x10.

  • No Registration Fee

    Join us in connecting our communities with healing resources! The No Stigma, No Shame Festival will break barriers around mental health and connect community members with community resources.

    Register for festival

    VENDOR NOTE: Applications are accepted through April 30, 2022 or until spaces are filled. Will reserve vendor spots based upon receipt of payment. The No Stigma, No Shame Festival committee will select designated areas for all vendors.

    ALL VENDOR SPACES ARE OUTDOORS AND WILL HAVE A 6FT TABLE & 2 CHAIRS, you can bring and setup a canopy tent no bigger than 10x10.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
MH First Sacramento, a project of Anti Police-Terror Project, is a cutting-edge new model for non-police response to mental health crisis. The goal of MH First is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to, psychiatric emergencies, substance use support, and domestic violence safety planning. Our purpose is to interrupt and eliminate the need for law enforcement in mental health crisis first response by providing mobile peer support, de-escalation assistance, and non-punitive and life-affirming interventions, therefore decriminalizing emotional and psychological crises and decreasing the stigma around mental health, substance use, and domestic violence, while also addressing their root causes: white supremacy, capitalism, and colonialism.

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