Wellness Initiative

Supporting Asian narratives and experiences in New Haven

Since the start of COVID-19, there has been an alarming uptick of hate crimes committed against Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders across the United States. Yale-China’s work is accomplished by building community through transformative experiences that humanize and affirm each individual’s inherent value. We do this in the fields of health, education, and the arts. We continue to honor this commitment through developing intercultural empathy between individuals whose experiences, language, and insights are different from one another.


Educator’s Toolkit

Yale-China is working with New Haven partners to provide middle and high teachers with creative resources that build intercultural empathy and social-emotional skills and amplify Asian and Asian American voices.

While the work is designed for late elementary and middle school students, we welcome outreach from teachers for adaptable content. Email us for more information.

Check back for more information about this initiative made possible by the International Association of New Haven, New Haven Public Schools, and the artwork and stories of individuals throughout Connecticut.


Personal Toolkit by Artists

To complement existing work in health and education programs, Yale-China is working with artists to provide wellness programs and mindfulness sessions geared toward Chinese-speaking members of the New Haven community.

For more information about new developments, email us.

This initiative was made possible by the Yale Community for New Haven Fund.

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Visual art by ECA artists on wellness

Expressions of Self-Care

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Video series led by Yale-China artists

Create a mindfulness routine

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Interactive theater with Dr. Eunice Yuen

Address family harmony

 
 
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Story + Art Activity Guide

Build empathy with your story

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Links, tips, and hotlines

Educate and seek out support

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CHATogether comics and exercises

Develop healthy two-way conversations

Art on this page by Austin Han