As the complexities of lived experiences impact physical and mental health outcomes, storytelling is a tool we can use to build empathy, understanding and resilience. “Recovery in Community” centers the voices and experiences of historically marginalized communities, artists and creatives, and students in a way that speaks to the universality of the human experience. This project will deliver a moving theatrical production by Art Prevails Project; workshops in storytelling, poetry, and spoken word; and engaging panels and talkback conversations which will be open to campus and the community at large. Through engaging with the arts, humanities and other resources, participants will get to explore ways to address some of the most elevated concerns exacerbated in the age of COVID-19: namely social isolation, collective trauma, and mental health. How can we see ourselves through stories that highlight identity, resilience, recovery, and ultimately community? View Past Recipients