“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
“Daily Routine Of Waking Up” by Chiwenite Onyekwelu
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
“Sharing our Shadows: Healing, Confidence, and Gratitude” by Jenna Broderick
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following
“1804” by Rhoda Moise
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following
“Affliction” by Ikwuezuma Elochukwu
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following
“Angel’s Breath” by Renee George
In February of 2022, we released our first Open Call: How might we recreate public health as art, letters, stories, and poetry? The following is
Welcome!
Welcome to the LIGHT: Leaders Igniting Generational Healing and Transformation blog! Here we will share all things LIGHT, from open call submissions to festival and
Why public health needs a burst of light
Scientific writing, it seems, bears no light. It neither disrupts nor challenges darkness. It often curtails imagination and creativity. It denigrates writing that expose, move