For uninsured or underinsured folx who need mental health support, therapy, and other resources. Now supporting online sessions and teletherapy, …
The Creative Folks
Check out this compendium of resources created by Tammy and her team! https://thecreativefolks.org/covid19/
Mutual Aid & Restorative Justice (MARJ)
Mutual Aid & Restorative Justice was started by a coalition of people in the Bay Area of California who work with survivors …
Free Mental Health Resources in English & Spanish
This channel features a bilingual clinical psychologist who shares therapeutic techniques that can be used to manage stress, anxiety, depression, …
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Protect Your Heart: To Survive the Challenges Ahead, Cultural Institutions Will Need to Redefine the Value of Art – A Blade of Grass
Published on ArtNet, written by Deborah Fisher To Survive the Challenges Ahead, Cultural Institutions Will Need to Redefine the Value …
Atlanta: Atlanta Artist Relief Fund (Mutual Aid)
From the website: “Our primary mission is cooking and delivering nutritious meals to artists in need. Most artists in Atlanta …
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Should We Be Filming At All? Doc Society, Field of Vision and Sundance Institute Partner on Doc Filmmaking Risk-Assessment Guide
Article by Scott Macaulay Doc Society, Field of Vision and Sundance Institute have collaborated on a risk-assessment guide for non-fiction …
RehabSpot: Resources for Addiction and Recovery
Rehab Spot is not a treatment center; we are a public web guide sharing information on drugs, alcohol, addiction, and …
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Protect Your Heart: Has Anyone Asked Artists What They Need? by Raja Feather Kelly
As seen in Dance Magazine, a truly beautiful exploration of why artists and organizations need a wholly new relationship with …
Protect Your Heart: How nonprofits gaslight you into the same self-sacrificing work as capitalist corporations
Just read the article. Trust. Thanks to the Black Youth Project for this deep analysis.
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