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    Movember lifts up Black men in Nashville

    Tn TribuneBy Tn TribuneNovember 30, 2025Updated:December 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    NASHVILLE, TN — Every November, the Movember campaign uses the simple act of growing a moustache to start conversations about men’s health. Since its launch in 2003, Movember has focused on raising awareness and funding for issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. The goal is to break the stigma that keeps many men from seeking help early, when treatment and support can make the biggest difference.

    For Black men, the stakes are especially high. National health data consistently show that Black men are more likely to develop prostate cancer than white men and face a higher risk of dying from it. Delayed screening, limited access to primary care and long-standing inequities in the health care system all contribute to these disparities. Mental health trends follow a similar pattern. Black men experience higher rates of chronic stress, trauma and barriers to treatment, yet are less likely to receive timely support.

    Movember lifts up Black men in Nashville

    Movember’s emphasis on early conversations and proactive care is vital in cities like Nashville, where Black communities face both elevated health risks and growing access to targeted resources. Meharry Medical College, one of the nation’s historically Black medical institutions, continues to lead efforts to close prostate cancer gaps through community engagement and screening programs. Nashville General Hospital participates in national initiatives aimed at improving cancer outcomes for Black men, including enhanced screenings and patient navigation services.

    Community clinics also play a significant role. Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center provides preventive care, cancer screenings and chronic disease management on a sliding scale, giving uninsured and underinsured patients a reliable entry point into the health system. The center’s outreach work helps connect Black men to regular checkups and follow-up care.

    Mental health resources have expanded as well. Organizations such as Black Mental Health Village offer culturally specific support groups and programs designed for Black men. Across the city, licensed therapists lead group sessions that create space for men to talk openly about stress, relationships, trauma and daily pressures without judgment. Meharry’s Lloyd C. Elam Mental Health Center provides psychiatric care, counseling and substance use treatment, serving patients regardless of insurance status.

    Local churches, barbershops and neighborhood groups remain trusted hubs for conversations about health. Many Nashville barbers participate in health outreach programs that provide information on screenings and mental health services. Faith leaders also play a key role by directing men toward available resources and encouraging them to take preventive steps.

    Movember’s message in Nashville is simple but powerful. Growing facial hair may start the conversation, but the real impact comes from action. For Black men, that means scheduling screenings, reaching out for mental health support and staying connected to community resources that can help them stay healthy long after November ends.

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