Nurturing Self and Community Care with AWBW Art Workshops

Tiombe Wallace shares the powerful ways art fosters self and community care, particularly for Queer and Trans Black, Indigenous, and People of Color survivors, advocates, and hotline workers. Through AWBW’s creative workshops, staff and interns find support during times of transition, build collaborative spaces, and create lasting reminders of connection. From envisioning hopeful futures to exchanging symbolic art pieces, these artistic practices help sustain healing and resilience in both personal and professional journeys.
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A Window Between Worlds (AWBW) supports hundreds of art workshop facilitators across the country to incorporate creative expression into their work with trauma survivors. These Windows Facilitators serve 40,000 adults, teens, and children each year. Through these stories, we invite you to explore and share their journeys toward transformation and healing.

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