Partner Event - Tarot for the Apocalypse: Collective Care in Times of Unwellness
Virtual Workshop with Mimi Khúc
What do we need in these times of unwellness? What kinds of care can we imagine and build for ourselves if we engage our unwellness in new ways? Facilitated by Dr. Mimi Khúc, this interactive tarot-making workshop will use the Asian American Tarot to explore mental health and the current social, cultural, and structural forces that shape it, engaging critical arts approaches that provide new vocabularies for both what hurts and how we might care for what hurts, together.
Mimi Khúc, PhD, is a writer, scholar, and teacher of things unwell. She is the Co-Editor of The Asian American Literary Review and an adjunct professor in Asian American studies and disability studies.
Organized by the Minor in Critical Disability Studies. Co-sponsored by the Dresher Center for the Humanities, the Department of American Studies and the Department of Media and Communication Studies.