“depression” by Alyssa Sherlock
In October of 2022, we released our second Open Call: How might we view healing in mental health through art, letters, stories and poetry following
“I See You in Every Broken Toy” by Molly McGrane
In October of 2022, we released our second Open Call: How might we view healing in mental health through art, letters, stories and poetry following
“Travel, tourism, and mental health in post COVID-19 era – The Intersection” by Yusuf Babatunde
In October of 2022, we released our second Open Call: How might we view healing in mental health through art, letters, stories and poetry following
“Healing” by Nifemi dada
In October of 2022, we released our second Open Call: How might we view healing in mental health through art, letters, stories and poetry following
“Suicide is Painless…?” by Matt McCain
In October of 2022, we released our second Open Call: How might we view healing in mental health through art, letters, stories and poetry following
“Is the sky falling?” by Janice Fried
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following
“Peace, Love, Unity, Respect”, “We Endure Together; We Fight Together” by Britnie Walston
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following
“Never Again!” by Gaayatri Sivanantham
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following
“to eat a half moon cookie in the face of climate change” by Jennifer Schneider
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following
“The pace of time” by Jesmal Jalal
In October of 2022, we released our second Open Call: How might we view healing in mental health through art, letters, stories and poetry following