A party is easy. Building a pathway takes courage, coordination, and love. We open with a striking contrast: communities throwing big homecomings for someone returning from prison while barely nodding to the student coming home with a degree. That tension isn’t about shaming celebration—it’s about balance and what happens after the music stops. Are we funding a night, or are we funding the future? Together we dig into what real reintegration looks like: legal help that clears barriers, hands...
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A party is easy. Building a pathway takes courage, coordination, and love. We open with a striking contrast: communities throwing big homecomings for someone returning from prison while barely nodding to the student coming home with a degree. That tension isn’t about shaming celebration—it’s about balance and what happens after the music stops. Are we funding a night, or are we funding the future? Together we dig into what real reintegration looks like: legal help that clears barriers, hands...
What if the sharpest pain of depression feels like a pounding head or a locked stomach? We open a clear-eyed look at Haitian mental health, where spirituality, family, and survival shape the words people use for suffering and the paths they take to find relief. From colonial wounds to earthquakes and daily insecurity, we trace how trauma travels through the body, why stigma sticks, and how community often becomes the first clinic. Together we unpack the three pillars that define the landscap...
Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite
A party is easy. Building a pathway takes courage, coordination, and love. We open with a striking contrast: communities throwing big homecomings for someone returning from prison while barely nodding to the student coming home with a degree. That tension isn’t about shaming celebration—it’s about balance and what happens after the music stops. Are we funding a night, or are we funding the future? Together we dig into what real reintegration looks like: legal help that clears barriers, hands...