Capitol Riot: A Manifestation of Hate, Not Mental Illness
Author: To Write Love on Her Arms
On #GivingTuesday (December 1), we invite you to stand with TWLOHA.
While we can’t predict or guarantee any outcomes, we need you to know something...
Mental health affects us all, regardless of who we are and where we come from.
Sometimes guidance from a trusted individual is necessary when trying to navigate your journey toward help and healing, so we asked a Licensed Mental Health Counselor to respond to some of your questions and concerns.
A list of mental health resources focused on supporting various BIPOC communities.
We want to invite the TWLOHA community to join us on this necessary and overdue journey toward antiracism.
Resources created by and for Black people.
There’s no way to deny it—this year is different. As we welcome May and Mental Health Month, we’re not only addressing the very thing our work centers on, but there’s also talk about a pandemic, an uncertain future, and physical distancing.
We’re here to remind you that you’re not alone. We’re in this together.
For anyone struggling, for anyone learning how to be okay with not being okay.
TWLOHA had the honor of talking to Daniela (aka Aunty Social) about her music, mental health, and journey toward healing.
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