humanity
Mental health is a fundamental right; the future of humanity depends on it.
Brackish Hearts
The water below held the depths of a great many lifetimes, held memories of a time before I existed and would hold many more of a time after my existence. I wondered if it captured the emotions of those that passed it by, grasped on to a bit of each one and buried it deep below. I mused at what stories lay hidden in that brackish river. But in the black of night, all I could see was the ebony surface, the shine of the moon glinting off the contours of the small, rhythmic waves as they gently lapped against the rocky sidewall of the bridge.
By Skylar Callahan5 years ago in Psyche
Yes, anxiety and depression exist in POC communities
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By jacki fleet5 years ago in Psyche
Grieving the end of Lockdown
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By Leigh Halifax5 years ago in Psyche







