Looking for tools to navigate grief, intergenerational trauma, and Asian American mental health? We’ve got you covered! In collaboration with LA Artcore, artist Natalie Bui, and the CDSS Transformative Grant program, and OCAPICA's Project HOPE, OCAPICA’s Stop the Hate team developed a workbook that approaches mental health from the perspectives of systemic injustice, cultural resilience, and community care. The art workbook was crafted as a tool to navigate intergeneration grief, trauma, healing, and culturally-informed care. The workbook approaches mental health from the perspectives of systemic injustice, cultural resilience, and community care.
The booklet was made knowing that art-based or creative healing approaches may be a valuable addition to an individual’s and/or community’s grieving & healing process.
Here are several ways to engage and access the booklet:
This booklet is for non-commercial use only. OCAPICA, LA ArtCore, and Natalie Bui have agreed to limit commercial uses of this digital representation of the booklet. You can, without permission, copy, distribute, or utilize the Item, for non-commercial uses. For any other permissible uses, modifications, or mass printing inquiries, please contact [email protected].
Funding for the development of this booklet provided by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Transformative Grant Program, with gratitude to the API Equity Budget. Printing provided by the Mental Health Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC). OCAPICA is grateful to our funders!
The booklet was made knowing that art-based or creative healing approaches may be a valuable addition to an individual’s and/or community’s grieving & healing process.
Here are several ways to engage and access the booklet:
This booklet is for non-commercial use only. OCAPICA, LA ArtCore, and Natalie Bui have agreed to limit commercial uses of this digital representation of the booklet. You can, without permission, copy, distribute, or utilize the Item, for non-commercial uses. For any other permissible uses, modifications, or mass printing inquiries, please contact [email protected].
Funding for the development of this booklet provided by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Transformative Grant Program, with gratitude to the API Equity Budget. Printing provided by the Mental Health Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC). OCAPICA is grateful to our funders!
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