Shifting Away from a Single Narrative of Care

Hello! Welcome to ‘Decolonizing our Practices: Conversing about Care’, a three-part blog post series. This series is a culminating conversation between Tangent MHI and One Future Collective as a part of our collaborative initiative, which was undertaken in October of 2021, to work towards decolonizing the perceptions and practices of mental health in India. ThisContinue reading “Shifting Away from a Single Narrative of Care”

Culture, Conformity, and Care

Hello! Welcome to ‘Decolonizing our Practices: Conversing about Care’, a three-part blog post series. This series is a culminating conversation between Tangent MHI and One Future Collective as a part of our collaborative initiative, which was undertaken in October of 2021, to work towards decolonizing the perceptions and practices of mental health in India. ThisContinue reading “Culture, Conformity, and Care”

Being ‘selfish’ vs. Being ‘productive’: The Politics of Care

Hello! Welcome to ‘Decolonizing our Practices: Conversing about Care’, a three-part blog post series. This series is a culminating conversation between Tangent MHI and One Future Collective as a part of our collaborative initiative, which was undertaken in October of 2021, to work towards decolonizing the perceptions and practices of mental health in India. ThisContinue reading “Being ‘selfish’ vs. Being ‘productive’: The Politics of Care”

A Long Way Up

Words as Stepping Stones to Life, Death and Meaning TW: Suicide, suicidal ideation, depression, death CW: Mental health The 10th of September every year is observed as World Suicide Prevention Day, a day centering the experiences, conversations and resources surrounding a topic that is considered taboo even as we begin to have some conversations aboutContinue reading “A Long Way Up”

Call Me By Your AO3 Username

The wealth of free, queer transformative work hiding in plain sight on the internet. So, let’s talk about fanfiction. It’s one of those things that’s been my security blanket since I was about eight years old. I would honestly rate a good piece of fanfiction even higher than chowing down on ramen at three am-Continue reading “Call Me By Your AO3 Username”