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July 8, 2021
The National Coalition for Mental Health Recovery is excited to announce the 35th annual Alternatives Conference, to be held virtually over four non-consecutive days:
Thursday July 8th, Saturday July 10th, Thursday July 15th, and Saturday July 17th.
We look forward to connecting nationally and internationally with old friends and colleagues, and to making new connections. We invite all of you to join us from wherever you are. We’re excited about having a virtual conference this year so that everyone from anywhere can attend! Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, the conference is free of charge to attend. There is only a $30 fee for those who require continuing education (CE units. Your individual donations are also greatly appreciated.
Alternatives 2021 (Virtual) Conference: Connecting, Organizing, Activating!
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July 10, 2021
The National Coalition for Mental Health Recovery is excited to announce the 35th annual Alternatives Conference, to be held virtually over four non-consecutive days:
Thursday July 8th, Saturday July 10th, Thursday July 15th, and Saturday July 17th.
We look forward to connecting nationally and internationally with old friends and colleagues, and to making new connections. We invite all of you to join us from wherever you are. We’re excited about having a virtual conference this year so that everyone from anywhere can attend! Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, the conference is free of charge to attend. There is only a $30 fee for those who require continuing education (CE units. Your individual donations are also greatly appreciated.
Alternatives 2021 (Virtual) Conference: Connecting, Organizing, Activating!
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July 10, 2021
This talk draws upon the artwork and personal narratives about surviving the emotional impact of the pandemic featured in Mad in America’s online exhibition “Creativity and COVID: Art-Making During the Pandemic” (https://www.madinamerica.com/creativity-covid-art-making-pandemic/). Curator Karin Jervert will explore the arts as a way to transform suffering and trauma, individual as well as collective.
Creativity and COVID: A Lived Experience Perspective (Alternatives 2021 virtual workshop)