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