Listen "Glenn Lutz: feelings of predestination, ties to religion, and mental health in Black men"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, host Maya speaks with Glenn Lutz about the journey he's had with his name, the different names he's gone by which have reflected different periods of his life, how his name has been tied to religion, and Glenn's experiences with his mental health. Glenn Lutz is an author and conceptual artist living and working on the island of O'ahu, Hawai'i. His practice spans photography, sculpture, hip-hop, and publications— examining topics including identity, the connections between spirituality, religion, mysticism, and mental health, and the cause and effect of the injustices faced by the Black community in the United States and abroad. He is also NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Ambassador and mental health advocate, working with NAMI to destigmatise mental illness and bring awareness to mental health resources available to the community. www.glennlutz.com | @glenn_lutz
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