On Monday, August 19, 2024, IDHA hosted a panel discussion to hear from community members who are creating spaces of refuge and transformation in and outside the mental health system. Panelists sharee their experiments in transformative mental health, and how they have been cultivated over time. This conversation approached experimentation through a multiplicity of roles and relationships to mental health including provider, activist, educator, and lived experience. This event seeks to remind us about the importance of radical imagination, and how we can all create spaces of hope and possibility within our current work.
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IDHA STAFF VISUAL DESCRIPTION:
Noah Gokul (IDHA Program Manager): A brown person with long black hair, wearing pink glasses and a brown shirt. Their background has a poster and a white wall.
PANELIST VISUAL DESCRIPTIONS:
Robin Sempervirens: A light, multiracial person with red hair and a nose ring. They are wearing a light blue short-sleeved shirt with a chunky necklace. Their background is an orange chair, and a light wood bookshelf with a pothos plant.
Chacku Mathai: A brown-skinned man with short graying black hair and facial hair, wearing a light green shirt and glasses. His grounding is a bookshelf and some pictures on the wall.
Peter Stastny: A light skinned person sitting in a black chair in front of a beige and aqua wall. He is wearing an orange shirt, glasses, headphones, and doesn't have too much hair on top of his head.
Arita Balaram: A brown skinned person wearing a brown sweater, hoop earrings, a nose ring. She has a virtual background with several green plants.
Roxie Ehlert: A white, queer, Jewish woman with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a pink shirt and watermelon earrings. Her background is a pink room with a brown door and some plants on a bookshelf.
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