Behind the Page: A Discussion About Men’s Mental Health
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
“Pondering the Labyrinth Steps” by Charlotte Farley
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“Journal(ism)” by James Wan
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“Soup Nights” by Cheryl Keeler
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“A Space to Grieve” by souleke
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“Orange Tunnel” by Karen Warinsky
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“Like Those That Divulge” by Morrow Dowdle
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“More Than a Park Bench” by Oluwakorede Adedeji
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“Destiny’s Whisper” by Cat DM
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places
“Bugs” by Abhishek Udaykumar
In February of 2024, we released our fifth Open Call: Using art, letters, stories, and poetry, tell us: how might we create healthy spaces and places