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    Coming Soon

    Below is a sampling of media coverage about our work that has appeared in 2021. 

     

    RADIO / PODCAST:

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    WSBS (Great Barrington, MA) Radio Interview About I Get It

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    Making a Difference with Pizzazz: Podcatt: Interview with the Co-Founders of the National Museum of Mental Health Project em Apple Podcasts

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    (Note: NMMHP Co-developer Alexandra Orlandi was erroneously introduced in the above podcast an a student of Assumption University. She is a graduate of Assumption.)

     

    PRINT NEWS:

     

    Worcester Telegram (MA): Assumption prof, grad start mental health museum project

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    Community Advocate (MA): Hudson resident helps launch National Museum of Mental Health Project 

     

    Cambridge Tab (MA): Cambridge native helping National Museum of Mental Health Project

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    Manchester Journal-Inquirer (CT): Conversation with: Kate Kruzick

     

    Worcester Telegram (MA): Tulip Project, ValleyCAST's Hope Day shine light on mental illness

     

     

    ONLINE-ONLY NEWS:

     

    Oxford Patch (CT): Oxford Native Helping National Museum of Mental Health Project

     

    Medfield Patch: (MA): National Museum of Mental Health Project - Virtual Museum

    National Museum of Mental Health Project, Inc.

    Strengthening mental health literacy through the arts nationwide by bringing the exhibition to you. 

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