Join in on an interactive mental health workshop centering around art and creation! By the end, participants will have played an active part in creating a work of art!
Johnnie Jae (Otoe-Missouria, Choctaw) is a journalist, speaker, community advocate, and builder whose work has been featured by USA Today, BBC, and Indian Country Today, to name a few. She is the founder of A Tribe Called Geek, a media platform for Indigenous Geek and STEM culture, and #Indigenerds4Hope, a suicide prevention initiative designed for Native youth.
Production and sound by Aenimate Media Productions and The House of Songs. Also broadcasting on Arkansas CW.
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