Youth with immigrant roots: Join our 2-day storytelling workshop on healing, identity, creativity, and connection.
Are you a young person aged 15–25 with immigrant roots? Join us for a two-day workshop exploring storytelling as a practice for healing, connection, and community care.
With support from the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Advancement (MOIA), Asian Women for Health is launching Mind Hive Roots, a storytelling initiative focused on healing and mental health stigma reduction through creativity and shared experience. Storytelling can help young people process personal and collective experiences, affirm cultural identity, and strengthen intergenerational connection.
Through writing, art, reflection, and dialogue, participants will explore themes of migration, mental health, identity, and resilience in a supportive community space.
The experience will conclude with a Community Showcase (Open to the Public) on Sunday, August 2nd from 2:00–5:00 PM, uplifting youth voices as catalysts for understanding, visibility, and collective healing.
Please Note: Our registration form requests your legal full name for check-in purposes only. A legal form of identification will be required upon arrival.
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Questions? Please contact our Mind Hive Team (Cat Le, Program Lead) via email: MentalHealth@AsianWomenforHealth.org


