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Issue No. 51 – Four By Four

Arts in Pelican Bay State Prison

This week’s inspiring video: Arts in Pelican Bay State Prison
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Sep 10, 2020
Arts in Pelican Bay State Prison

Arts in Pelican Bay State Prison

Dell’Arte’s Janessa Johnsrude & Zuzka Sabata, in partnership with the William James Association, founded the first theatre program offered at Pelican Bay State Prison in 2016 through Arts in Corrections. In this emotional film, the men explain how the program has changed them.
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Active Minds: Creating Hope Out of Tragedy

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Active Minds: Creating Hope Out of Tragedy

To anyone out there who’s hurting — it’s not a sign of weakness to ask for help. It’s a sign of strength.

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Active Minds: Creating Hope Out of Tragedy

“Active Minds was founded by Alison Malmon when she was a junior at the University of Pennsylvania following the suicide of her older brother, and only sibling, Brian. Alison recognized that Brian’s story is the story of thousands of young people who suffer in silence; who, despite their large numbers, think they are totally alone. A majority of mental illnesses start between ages 14 and 24 when teens and young adults are in school, and suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students.” On World Suicide Prevention Day learn more about Malmon’s tireless work to change the way we look at mental health and prevent losses like her own. { read more }

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Learn more about the powerful “Send Silence Packing” exhibit that Active Minds has taken to campuses across the country. Check out the other resources on the website and find ways you can reach out to those in your own community who might benefit from being connected with these resources. Or reach out to a survivor who has experienced this form of loss simply to express acknowledgement and care. { more }

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