Radical Hope and Healing Justice Graphic Workbook

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Part workbook, part examples, prayers and protocols, this book can be used to understand our collective memory during a three year journey, while also providing tools to co-create new stories, processes and healing. This book is an invitation to create space for the future, for future story sharing, and for future healing. This is meant as a tool for you to make your own.

*created, cultivated and co-authored by Tewa Women United and additional participating organizations.

Permission is granted in advance download, print and utilize for yourself and your team.

To request hardcopies or permission for bulk reprinting please contact me directly at taslimvanhattum@gmail.com or www.tewawomenunited.org

Understanding the Public Health Workforce’s COVID-19 Mental Health Challenges Graphic Essay

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Created in partnership with the National Council for Mental Wellbeing as lead author and artist

The National Council for Mental Wellbeing created this graphic essay to increase understanding of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) and Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS) conclusion that “implementing prevention and control practices
that eliminate, reduce and manage factors that cause or contribute to public health workers’
adverse mental health status might improve mental health outcomes during this and other
public health emergencies,” and to facilitate understanding of:

  • The ongoing mental health challenges currently faced by public health workers as highlighted in the MMWR and PH WINS surveys.

  • The mental health challenges have been experienced by public health workers, as documented through a series of brief key informant interviews with public health workers across the country.

  • Recommendations from workers on how to support public health leadership capacity to build departmental and jurisdictional supports around mental health challenges in the workforce.

  • Recommendations from public health workers on current and future training needs.

  • Additional reflections on how to support development of the public health workforce and human resource mechanisms to mitigate burnout and ensure ongoing staffing recruitment and retention for the next generation of public health workers.


Building Equitable Foundations: Addressing Exclusionary and Discriminatory Practices against Individuals with Mental Health Conditions in Clinical Trials, a graphic essay

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A brief health equity focused graphic essay around addressing exclusionary and discriminatory practices against individuals with mental health conditions in clinical trials.