“How to Be Tender” by Maureen O’Brien
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? The following
“Family 1 : Cancer 0” by Abdulmumin Ibrahim
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? The following
“My Letter to Cancer” by Nina Mccallum
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? The following
“A Prayer to my Father” by Hope Powell
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? The following
“I, Too, Want to be Ashoka” by Shivani Mishra
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? The following
“lie awake” by Abbie Langmead
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? The following
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“Held By The Moon’s Gaze” by Cierra Rowe
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? The following
“Collective good” by Priyadarshini Rajendran
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
“Poetry as the Story Line for Individual and Community Health” by Sailaja Devaguptapu
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