In this segment, Vernon explore the connection between cooperatives and men’s health, highlighting how cooperative principles can help address the social isolation, economic challenges, and lack of support systems that often affect men’s physical and mental well-being. He also discusses health disparities between men of color as compared to those who are not of color.
June is Men’s Health Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the health challenges facing men and encouraging them to take proactive steps toward better physical and mental health. As conversations around Men’s Mental Health Month continue to grow, Vernon closes out the month with a discussion about how cooperatives create opportunities for connection, shared responsibility, mutual support, and community engagement—factors that can play an important role in improving men’s overall health and quality of life.
This year’s Men’s Health Month theme, “Partners in Care: Advancing Men’s Health Through Connection, Education, and Advocacy Across the Lifespan—for Better Lifespans,” emphasizes that men’s health is not an individual responsibility alone. The theme highlights the important role that families, friends, workplaces, healthcare providers, and communities play in supporting men’s physical, emotional, and mental well-being throughout every stage of life.