
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
Come focus on healing and wellness through art, progressive relaxation, and mindfulness practices. No art skills needed! It’s the process, not the product, which is healing.
The Women of Color Collective (WOCC) is a weekly community building and discussion space co-facilitated by WOC faculty from CAPS and staff from the HUB.
Umoja Queens group was inspired by a group of students that identify as Black Women that expressed an interest in engaging with and being mentored by professional black Women that were a part of th