Anu Yadav

The Project

Anu created Healing Through Story: A Toolkit on Grassroots Approaches, a resource developed with and for Department of Mental Health staff. The toolkit focuses on the power of story as an arts-based healing process that promotes wellbeing and connection. It highlights community-building methods for listening and facilitation and includes interviews with community groups on how we heal. The toolkit is available online at HealingThroughStory.org. Americans for the Arts' ArtsBlog highlighted this work in their recent story on Artists as Essential Workers with and within Local Government.

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Explore the Residency

Healing Through Story is a toolkit focusing on the power of story as an arts-based healing process that promotes wellbeing and connection

Explore the Toolkit

View and download a PDF of the toolkit.

Anu Yadav is a critically-acclaimed writer, performer, and theater-based facilitator dedicated to art and social justice. She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College and holds an MFA in Performance from University of Maryland, College Park. She was the inaugural 2018 DC Public Library Artist-in-Residence and named a Person to Watch in American Theatre Magazine. She wrote and performed the solo shows Meena’s Dream and ‘Capers, and co-founded the storytelling collective CLASSLINES. She is a member of the Actor's Equity Association, the Dramatist's Guild, Alternate ROOTS, Network of Ensemble Theaters, and the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. She was the 2019 Pasquin Visiting Artist at Beloit College, teaching, and devising theater for social change.

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LA County Department of Mental Health

The mission of the Department of Mental Health is to optimize the hope, wellbeing, and life trajectory of Los Angeles County’s most vulnerable through access to care and resources that promote not only independence and personal recovery but also connectedness and community reintegration. The Department of Mental Health (DMH) is the largest county-operated mental health department in the United States and operates programs in more than 85 sites. On average, more than 250,000 County residents of all ages are served every year.

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