Into the Fold, Episode 53: From Advocacy to Mobilization: the Role of the Marginalized

February 09, 2018 00:25:57
Into the Fold, Episode 53: From Advocacy to Mobilization: the Role of the Marginalized
Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health
Into the Fold, Episode 53: From Advocacy to Mobilization: the Role of the Marginalized

Feb 09 2018 | 00:25:57

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Show Notes

As an organization the Hogg Foundation aims not just to advance mental health and wellness, but to make a positive impact on the world more generally, particularly in historically marginalized communities. Advocating for marginalized communities implies an ongoing relationship that takes time to grow. In this episode Latasha Taylor, mental health organizer for Grassroots Leadership of Texas and a peer policy fellow for the Hogg Foundation, offers up her thoughts on what it means to advocate for marginalized communities and why it matters.

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