VerywellMind.com is looking for Asian American and Pacific Islander Writers who have experience/are comfortable writing about AAPI culture, personal lived experiences of being an Asian American, and/or exploring the intersection of their identity and mental health.
This content will be to support AAPI Heritage Month with potential to stay on board for regular monthly mental health assignments. We will be assigning topics but are also open to pitches.
Deadline: Ideally 4/22
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Verywell Mind is an award-winning resource for reliable, compassionate, and up-to-date information on the mental health topics that matter most to you. We are dedicated to empowering you with the best answers to your most pressing health and wellness questions.
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Email all questions and submissions to Andria Park Huynh, Editor at Verywell Mind, at: aparkhuynh@
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