A Balloon and the Weight of the American Dream

Mother-daughter journey rooted in immigration, resilience, and the complexity of the American Dream. It highlights the sacrifices of the mother and the child’s role as a translator and caretaker, encapsulating both gratitude and grief. This struggle reveals the layered experiences of immigrant families, emphasizing strength and hope within their stories.

Mental Health Crises Shouldn’t Be a Death Sentence: Police-Free Support Options and the Lives We’ve Lost

By Dr. Panicha McGuire, LMFT, RPT™ Here’s why I would NEVER call the police for any mental health crisis. Ever. Every year, hundreds of people in the U.S. are killed by police while experiencing a mental health crisis. Many are BIPOC, neurodivergent, disabled, or otherwise marginalized. They needed care. They got force. These aren’t isolatedContinue reading “Mental Health Crises Shouldn’t Be a Death Sentence: Police-Free Support Options and the Lives We’ve Lost”

Too American for My Heritage, Too Foreign for America

What happens when you grow up between two cultures and never fully belong to either? As a 1.5 generation Southeast Asian immigrant, I came to the United States as a child. I was young enough to adapt, but old enough to remember what I left behind. My identity has always lived in the space between.