Maryland Center for History and Culture
Feb 27, 2023
This virtual discussion explores the mental health dimensions of a planet in distress and ways to build emotional resilience in face of deep grief and
anxiety about the future.
As our climate crisis grows, feelings of anxiety, grief, depression, and hopelessness are on the rise. Too often these feelings result in burnout or despair and can lead to inaction. This virtual discussion explores the mental health dimensions of a planet in distress and ways to build emotional resilience in face of deep grief and anxiety about the future. Panelists include Joe Tropea, MCHC Director of Artist Engagement & Curator, Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan, Founder and Director of the Center for Nature Informed Therapy, and speakers from Visible Hands Collaborative: Dr. Kenneth Thomson, Founder and Executive Director of Integrative Community Therapy, North America, and Brigit Hassig, Chief of Staff. The panel will be moderated by Lynn Cazabon, artist and creator of Losing Winter. The MCHC exhibition will be on view through February 19. Image: Druid Hill Park snow scene, Baltimore, A. Aubrey Bodine (1906-1970), c. 1930. Maryland Center for History and Culture, Baltimore City Life Museum Collection, B959-4 Hosted by Joe Tropea, MCHC Director of Artist Engagement & Curator Moderated by Lynn Cazabon Recording produced by Joe Tropea, Director of Artist Engagement & Curator