[NFBofSC] Reminder; The NFB- NOBBL Blind Black Men's Group invite all to attend; Tuesday, August 26, 2025 (8:00p.m. EST) meeting; Focus: mental health and wellness in the lives of blind Black men

Steve Cook cookcafe at sc.rr.com
Tue Aug 26 09:57:16 UTC 2025


Hello All, 

 

Join Us for an Important Conversation on Mental Health & Wellness for Blind Black Men

 

The NFB-National Organization of Blind Black Leaders (NOBBL) Men’s Group is inviting you to a meaningful Zoom gathering focused on mental health and wellness in the lives of blind Black men.

 

We’re honored to welcome Dr. Virgil L.  Gregory , Jr., and Dr. Bishop Rutledge, two highly respected professionals who bring both medical expertise and powerful personal experiences to this discussion. They’ll help us explore the cultural barriers and deep-rooted stigmas that often keep blind Black men from seeking support and taking care of their mental and physical health.

 

This will be a real, honest, and engaging conversation centered around the questions, concerns, and voices of our community.

 

We encourage everyone to attend, listen, and take part in this much-needed dialogue.

 

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Bio of guest:

Virgil L. Gregory, Jr., PhD

is an associate professor at the Indiana University School of Social Work. Dr. Gregory is a licensed clinical social worker and licensed clinical addictions counselor. Dr. Gregory has clinical experience in using cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of Black Americans and other persons with mood, anxiety, psychotic, and substance use disorders. His research evaluates cognitive-behavioral therapy for substance use disorders, affective disorders, and Black Americans. Dr. Gregory's research has placed specific emphasis on the intersection of Black male mental health and social injustice. As a cognitive-behavioral therapist and researcher, Dr. Gregory's studies include scale development and psychometric evaluation of the aforementioned topic areas. A consistent theme is the translation of research into clinical practice. His research also incorporates systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical trials. Dr. Gregory also has a new book coming out in October of 2025 called, 

"Cognitive-behavioral therapy with Black Americans: A principle and structurally informed perspective"

 

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Dr. Bishop D. Rutledge

Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Founding Bishop | Community Activist | Advocate for the Blind

Dr. Bishop D. Rutledge is a licensed clinical psychologist with a specialized focus on individuals with disabilities. As the Founding Bishop and Prelate of God is First Ministries, LLC and One Step Closer to God Ministries, Inc., Dr. Rutledge integrates spiritual leadership with psychological care to holistically uplift underserved and marginalized communities.

A passionate community activist, Dr. Rutledge is deeply committed to the advancement and empowerment of Black men and young boys, especially those who are blind or visually impaired. As a licensed life coach and mentor, he focuses on guiding young Black men toward purpose, healing, and leadership. His work is rooted in advocacy for equity and equality, particularly addressing the social, psychological, and legislative needs of blind African American men and women.

Dr. Rutledge is also a visionary change agent, known for pioneering programs that support blind Black families, fostering innovation in mental health, community engagement, and intergenerational healing. He serves as the Legislative Director for the National Federation of the Blind of Alabama, where he leads civic initiatives focused on voter empowerment, policy reform, and inclusive representation.

A devoted researcher and thought leader, Dr. Rutledge is especially proud of his personal work on the ancestral wisdom of Black communities, emphasizing the importance of legacy, identity, and cultural continuity. He believes in “standing on the shoulders of our Black ancestors” to carry forward a divine legacy of knowledge, resilience, and spiritual truth for future generations.

 

Date: Aug 26, 2025  

Time: 08:00P.M. Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting:
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Meeting ID: 867 1387 6056
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Dorothy Griffin - President 

National Federation of the Blind of Georgia

dgriffin at nfbga.org <mailto:dgriffin at nfbga.org> 

770-374-4832

 

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. Our collective power, determination, and diversity achieve the aspirations of all blind people.

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