Two months before comedian Robin Williams ended his life, a photo exhibit called Man-Up Against Suicide was drawing in audiences at the Foster Eastman art gallery in downtown Vancouver.
The riveting exhibition featured the photographs of 25 men and women who have been shaken by male suicide. The display was funded by the Movember Foundation, the international men’s health initiative best known for its November moustaches campaign.
But the Man-Up Against Suicide exhibit, which will soon go on tour, is just a small part of Movember’s unprecedented $12-million Canadian campaign to strengthen men’s mental health, particularly in regard to male suicide and depression.
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The riveting exhibition featured the photographs of 25 men and women who have been shaken by male suicide. The display was funded by the Movember Foundation, the international men’s health initiative best known for its November moustaches campaign.
But the Man-Up Against Suicide exhibit, which will soon go on tour, is just a small part of Movember’s unprecedented $12-million Canadian campaign to strengthen men’s mental health, particularly in regard to male suicide and depression.
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