A SAYHU Sunset

SAYHU’s community remains one that we want to be a part of, even as we no longer seek to lead. We continue to hold ourselves and our community to our political commitments. As always, we invite each of you into leadership.

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Evan ONeil
A South Asian Therapist in Training

Just like any other minority group in the United States, the South Asian community needs culturally competent therapists to aid the growing need for mental healthcare. Whether this blog post inspires you or not, I hope you have something to take away from it.

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Evan ONeil
Talking Through the Community Survey

I’m very grateful for the chance to craft this survey and see results because not only do we have a better understanding of how to shape programming for our members, but also how our current methodologies have made positive contributions.

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Evan ONeil
On Departure: Wrapping Up Through Retrospection 

Being on the Collective through the ongoing pandemic, facilitating programming for the community, creating conversation and community building has taught me the true value of operating from a place of trust, forgiveness, and compassion for self and for others. Some things just won’t pan out and that is completely okay.

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Evan ONeil
Focus

(Trigger Warning: depression, abuse)
”I want it to get better for us. I want all of us to find food and shelter and stability. I want us to stop having panic attacks every other morning, to stop being afraid of everything falling apart. I want us all to find the strength to go outside and to talk to our therapists. I want us to live in a world where we don’t have to worry about basic necessities.”

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Evan ONeil
Mama

“I choose to remain strong,
Hardheaded and stubborn,
Because that is how her world has made me.
But I also choose to still love her,
Despite the torment in my head when I breathe out
Wind storms from my lungs.”

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Evan ONeil
Dreamy Waters

“I want to create bodies of work that can bring what we feel to the forefront of everyone’s minds so that they can understand us and so we can understand ourselves. When you read my work, please breathe deeply and allow your mind to go wherever it wants to: uncover and know yourself.”

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Evan ONeil
Where are you from?

“A question immigrants are often asked, and often annoyed by is the one that starts with the simple, “Where are you from?” which seems benign enough to the average person, but to the person being asked, it is an assumption of not belonging, foreignness, of being from elsewhere, as if the person being asked cannot be from right here in Houston, or some other locale in the US.”

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Evan ONeil
Leaving Home

“I want joy, I want to live without regret, I want an organic relationship, I want to smile without a reason, I want to be me. I aim to leave my family home with a clear mind and a happy soul.”

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Evan ONeil
You must have so much to say

“Unchecked Power as a byproduct of Imperialism; here, there, and everywhere / You move slowly, can you sleep? Your hands sit idly, but they fidget from the boredom, are you a craftsman? An artist?”

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Evan ONeil