Behind the Page: “What’s in Front of Me”
In August of 2023, we released our fourth open call: How might we reimagine healing and transformation with cancer through poetry, art, letters, and stories? This
Behind the Page: “The Language of Cancer”
In August of 2023, we released our fourth open call: How might we reimagine healing and transformation with cancer through poetry, art, letters, and stories? This
Behind the Page: “I often wonder about my voice and whether or not I’m just adding more noise to the sea of text. But then I realize…Conversation, I think, is maybe the first step to community…”
In August of 2023, we released our fourth open call: How might we reimagine healing and transformation with cancer through poetry, art, letters, and stories? This
Behind the Page: “… every one of us has a voice or some related means of expressing how we and those around us are affected by critical illness.”
In August of 2023, we released our fourth open call: How might we reimagine healing and transformation with cancer through poetry, art, letters, and stories? This
Behind the Page: “I find poetry most effective as a medium when it comes to recognizing and confronting deep unconscious pain or trauma.”
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 the
Behind the Page: “Summer Strolls to the Plaza, With Lupus”
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
Behind the Page: Cortney Davis – “The opportunity to re-imagine the events around my daughter’s death gave me a chance… to find a different ending, one that might bring some peace.”
In August of 2023, we released our fourth open call: How might we reimagine healing and transformation with cancer through poetry, art, letters, and stories? This
Behind the Page: “Working in Public Health Gave Me cPTSD. Recovery Made Me Unlearn Everything I Thought I Knew About Resilience.”
In February of 2023, we released our third open call: How might we reflect and reimagine wellness in public health as art, letters, stories and poetry? This
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