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In this episode, we talk with two of our contributors to the Spring issue of the Canadian Journal of Theology, Mental Health, and Disability about their pieces that focus on women, depression, and faith.
Eliana talks about her lived experience of postpartum depression and how she navigated this journey while being a part of the Christian Korean and Canadian-Korean faith communities and how lament became a part of how she processed her experience.
Amira talks with us about her work on the "Heroine's Journey" and how women from the Muslim faith tradition who have lived experience of depression can co-create with others in their faith communities to find joy and healing.
Read their pieces here: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd
Watch on Youtube with closed captions here: https://youtu.be/1TbCnFsKchI
By Amy Panton and Miriam SpiesSend us a text
In this episode, we talk with two of our contributors to the Spring issue of the Canadian Journal of Theology, Mental Health, and Disability about their pieces that focus on women, depression, and faith.
Eliana talks about her lived experience of postpartum depression and how she navigated this journey while being a part of the Christian Korean and Canadian-Korean faith communities and how lament became a part of how she processed her experience.
Amira talks with us about her work on the "Heroine's Journey" and how women from the Muslim faith tradition who have lived experience of depression can co-create with others in their faith communities to find joy and healing.
Read their pieces here: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd
Watch on Youtube with closed captions here: https://youtu.be/1TbCnFsKchI