Support & Self-Care Resources
Resources/Lesson Plans for supporting your tutee:
Resources for Self-Care:
Organizations:
Providence Youth Student Movement, "PrYSM organizes at the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation by centering youth, female, queer, and people of color leadership in our campaigns, our organization, and our communities. PrYSM mobilizes queer Southeast Asian youth, families, and allies to build grassroots power and organize collectively for social justice."
Youth in Action, "YIA envisions a world where young people are at the forefront of positive social change and believes that with their natural ability to innovate, capacity to lead, and desire for positive change, that world is possible."
Saheli "For 20 years, Saheli has offered free services to address the challenges faced by South Asian immigrants in Massachusetts. These include domestic violence prevention and recovery; programs addressing the physical, mental health, and safety needs of women; legal and immigration referrals; career and economic empowerment; and volunteer opportunities."
Resources/Lesson Plans for supporting your tutee:
- How to Talk with Your Kids about Donald Trump
- What Do We Tell The Children?
- What is the Truth About American Muslims? Questions and Answers
- Ten Myths About Immigration
- 4 Compassionate Ways to Support Black Folks After Racist Tragedies
- Exploring Young Immigrant Stories
Resources for Self-Care:
- Sustainable Activism and Avoiding Burnout
- South Side Yoga Center --Pay what you can yoga, acupuncture & meditation.
- Brown Meditation Community --Non-denominational meditation in Manning Chapel at 4 pm Tuesday-Saturday.
Organizations:
Providence Youth Student Movement, "PrYSM organizes at the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation by centering youth, female, queer, and people of color leadership in our campaigns, our organization, and our communities. PrYSM mobilizes queer Southeast Asian youth, families, and allies to build grassroots power and organize collectively for social justice."
Youth in Action, "YIA envisions a world where young people are at the forefront of positive social change and believes that with their natural ability to innovate, capacity to lead, and desire for positive change, that world is possible."
Saheli "For 20 years, Saheli has offered free services to address the challenges faced by South Asian immigrants in Massachusetts. These include domestic violence prevention and recovery; programs addressing the physical, mental health, and safety needs of women; legal and immigration referrals; career and economic empowerment; and volunteer opportunities."