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Sunday, December 7, 2025
3-6:30 pm ET

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Join IDHA on Sunday, December 7 for a virtual gathering to honor the practices and relationships that help us show up for one another through cycles of struggle, grief, and transformation.

Mutual aid – people sharing resources to meet immediate needs while building lasting change – reminds us that connection and shared commitment are what enable communities and movements to thrive. This is the heart of transformative mental health: healing ourselves and taking care of each other as we transform the world around us.

This dynamic event will feature a keynote by organizer and writer Dean Spade, interactive workshops, artistic performances, and more. It will be a space to slow down, replenish, and root into the foundations of sustainable change. Together, we will celebrate the community wisdom and everyday practices that nurture liberation.

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Schedule at-a-glance

3:00-3:10 pm ET Opening Remarks Jessie Roth and Jazmine Russell
3:10-3:20 pm ET Somatic Grounding TBC
3:20-4:15 pm ET Panel: Title TBC Eliana Rubin, Yolo Akili Robinson, Mara Martinez-Hewitt
4:20-5:05 pm ET Workshop: Transformative Mutual Aid Practices Sascha DuBrul
5:05-5:25 pm ET Artist Showcase Stephanie Heit and TBC
5:30-6:05 pm ET Keynote Dean Spade
6:05-6:15 pm ET Radical Gratitude & Giving Circle Jay Stevens, Antonia Barba, and TBC
6:15-6:20 pm ET Raffle Winner Reveals
6:20-6:30 pm ET Closing Remarks Denise Ranaghan
 
 
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 Pricing

As IDHA celebrates 8 cycles around the sun, more than ever we need to become self-sustaining. Your support gives us the freedom to produce the transformative programming that we’re known for. Whether it’s Decarcerating Care, member-led events, or classes you can’t find anywhere else, IDHA wants to continue to share knowledge and foster community to help guide us into a more liberated future.

All funds we raise will go directly to strengthening communities of practice rooted in rights-based, peer-centered, and holistic mental health.

What you get:

General
Admission

$20

Community
Sponsor

$75

Dialogic
Dreamer

$200

Creative
Changemaker

$400

Live event entry, recording, and resource list
Raffle entries 1 2 5 10
IDHA self-paced courses of your choosing - 1 3 3
IDHA Core Curriculum enrollment
(CE credits included, starting at $399 value)
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Save 15% when you purchase by Friday, November 14 — discount applies to all tiers except General Admission.

Don’t see a ticket price that works for you? Email us at contact@idha-nyc.org

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Detailed Schedule

This schedule is being updated on an ongoing basis as speakers and facilitators are confirmed

 
 
 

3:00-3:10 pm ET

Opening Remarks


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Jessie Roth (she/her) is IDHA's Director. She is a writer and activist with a decade of experience organizing at the intersection of mental health and social justice. She is a longtime organizer with IDHA, supporting the development of initiatives such as Mental Health Trialogue, a forum bridging the perspectives of peers, family members, and providers. Inspired by her family’s experiences with the mental health system, Jessie’s work is focused on the healing power of storytelling and the importance of cross-movement organizing for mental health liberation. Her writing has been published in the book We've Been Too Patient: An Anthology of Voices from Radical Mental Health, the Intima Journal of Narrative Medicine, and the Village Voice.

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3:10-3:20 pm ET

Somatic Grounding


A gentle somatic practice will invite us to settle into our bodyminds in whatever way feels comfortable, accessible and possible.

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3:20-4:15 pm ET

Panel: Title TBC


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4:15-4:20 pm ET

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4:20-5:05 pm ET

Workshop: Transformative Mutual Aid Practices


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Artist Showcase


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5:25-5:30 pm ET

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5:30-6:05 pm ET

Keynote: Dean Spade


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Dean Spade has been working in movements for queer and trans liberation, anti-militarism, and police and prison abolition for the past 25 years. He’s the author of Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law, and Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next) the director of the documentary “Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!.” His new book is Love in a Fucked Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up and Raise Hell Together, and he is the host of a new podcast with the same name.

6:05-6:15 pm ET

Radical Gratitude & Giving Circle


Jay Stevens, IDHA's Board Treasurer, will open this segment with an expression of radical gratitude for all of the support we’ve received from our community to date, both in the context of this year’s fundraiser and beyond. We’ll convey the impact of your support, explaining exactly where the money we are raising goes and why grassroots support means so much to IDHA.

We’ll also be joined by two members and ambassadors for IDHA’s Equalizing Access Giving Circle, who will share some of why they support IDHA through the Giving Circle, and how you can lean into our collective values in order to support the learning and leadership of those most impacted by becoming a member.

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6:15-6:20 pm ET

Raffle Winner Reveals


We’ll announce the winners of our raffle, with prizes including transformative mental health-themed books and other surprises to be unveiled at the event.

6:20-6:30 pm ET

Closing Remarks


IDHA’s Board Chair Denise Ranaghan will offer closing remarks that tie some of the evening’s themes together, reflect on where we’ve been and where we’re going as an organization, and usher us into IDHA’s 8th year.

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Denise Ranaghan shares a powerful personal story of recovery that has driven her 20-year record of service in the mental health field. She has held multiple positions including Residential Manager, Peer Specialist, Director of Wellness Services, Director of Assertive Community Treatment, and Director of Peer Services. In all of her positions she strove to include the peer perspective and vehemently called out oppressive practices, and eventually came to terms with how she was contributing to them. She was one of the first in several agencies who publicly identified as a Peer while in professional roles. She introduced and supported alternative peer run self help groups that challenged the “clinician knows best” belief. Denise has presented on Peer Support, Trauma-Informed Care, Voice hearing, Cultural Diversity, Suicide and The Human Canine connection. She is the author of multiple essays on recovery as well as the book Institutional Eyes which profiles her experience in the military where she was first psychiatrically hospitalized. Presently she has a private practice in Woodstock, NY, she serves on the Ulster County Community Services Board, the Mental health subcommittee and is a member a local Social Justice Committee. She says she has found community with a purpose at IDHA!

 
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 Raffle

We are giving away a special grand raffle prize at the end of the event, in addition to free transformative mental health themed books throughout the evening.

Below are some of the books that will be included in the giveaway. Check back as we get closer to the event because we anticipate adding more!

Raffle tickets are included in every every paid ticket tier. Additional tickets are $5 each, and can be purchased via IDHA's donation form (please include “raffle” in the donor note).

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Love in a F*cked-Up World

This book is a resounding call to action and a practical manifesto for how to combat cultural scripts and take our relationships into our own hands, preparing us for the work of changing the world. Learn more →

mad studies reader

This book draws on the perspectives, voices, and experiences of artists, mad pride activists, humanities and social science scholars, and critical clinicians to explore the complexity of mental life and mental difference. Learn more →
 
 

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes! The entire event will be recorded and shared with registrants after the event. The event recordings will anonymize participants (removing faces and names). Closed caption transcripts will be provided alongside the recordings.

  • ASL interpretation will be provided for the duration of the event. IDHA also plans to use Zoom’s automated captions. Please email us at contact@idha-nyc.org with any other access-related questions or requests.

  • If you can’t join live but want to catch up with the recordings later, we recommend still buying a ticket! If you want to support IDHA outside of this event, you can make a one-time donation, or become a monthly supporter by joining our Equalizing Access Giving Circle.

  • A portion of every ticket is tax deductible, excluding the amount for any goods or services included in the ticket cost (e.g. self-paced courses). The tax deductible portion of your ticket purchase will show on your gift receipt.

  • If you don’t see a ticket price that works for you, please email us at contact@idha-nyc.org! We’d love to have you join, and no one will be turned away due to a lack of funds.

  • IDHA’s Self-Paced Course Library is home to 17 offerings, covering a range of transformative mental health topics. We invite you to browse the library to learn more about what is available! The Transformative Mental Health Core Curriculum is our foundational offering, and consists of more than 22 hours of original video content, supplemental readings, a journaling workbook, glossary, and more. Please email core-curriculum@idha-nyc.org with any questions.

Do you have a question about this event that wasn't answered by our FAQ?

Reach out to our team anytime at contact@idha-nyc.org.

 
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