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Dear *|FNAME|*, 

As a digital platform, MindSite News looks for different ways to reach the public and policy makers with news and information. Our MindSite News Live Conversation Series launched this year to create conversations with mental health experts, policy makers, advocates and journalists to discuss important and timely topics in mental health. 

With your support we presented six conversations this year on youth mental health, the impact of racism on mental health, and the push to decrimalize psychedelics and bring them into use as therapies. We spoke with documentary filmmakers, psychologists, elected officials, investors and others to discuss pivotal issues in the world of mental health. 

In addition to bringing together important thinkers and changemakers through these public forums, we’ve also built an audience of engaged, committed readers, like you. 

Please support our work today to help ensure we can continue this free conversation series.  

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These conversations have delivered vibrant ideas and critical information to thousands of people in our first year. We intend to continue these conversations in 2023, and hope to expand them into a monthly format – if we’re able to raise the funds we’ll need to build our small, but mighty news team. 

The easiest way for you to contribute to our nonprofit vision is by becoming a monthly supporter of our work. Now through Dec. 31, your monthly donation  and your one-time gift will be doubled, all up to $1,000 per donor. Double your impact by donating today. 

With Gratitude, 

The MindSite News team

The name “MindSite News” is used with the express permission of Mindsight Institute, an educational organization offering online learning and in-person workshops in the field of mental health and wellbeing. MindSite News and Mindsight Institute are separate, unaffiliated entities that are aligned in making science accessible and promoting mental health globally.

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has a Master’s degree in Depth Psychology with a focus on Community, Liberation, Indigenous and Eco-Psychologies from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She has over ten years of experience in management, with a rich background in digital marketing, operations and project management in the corporate sector and various industries. Raether’s graduate research and media projects center around the intersection of post-colonial solutions to development, epistemic justice and advocating for indigenous communities. Prior to her graduate studies, Raether received her Bachelor’s degree in international business and financial services from San Francisco State University. You can reach her at info@mindsitenews.org.

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