FRUITS OF MY LABOR: A MENTAL HEALTH DISCUSSION
Cultivating Therapy.
Fruits of My Labor: A Mental Health Discussion is a community. We’ve been able to host and curate meaningful spaces centered around storytelling to aid in starting or continuing our healing process as humans. Especially within our BIPOC community, we want accessibility of therapeutic spaces. . Shopping our online shop, sharing our mission, and any donations in any amount are pieces that make these discussions a reality.
Donate to our efforts. Thank you for any consideration.
Contributions cover event space, therapists’ rates, equipment, media, etc.
If you would like to aid in our mission through volunteer work or donated services/resources, we’d love to hear from you.
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - PRODUCT OF IMMIGRANTS
SEE YOU SOON
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - CINCO DE MAYO
SOHO HOUSE CHICAGO
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Drinks with Stories
Up Elevated Cocktails brought the drink element with our custom menu. Each drink had a personal story written by our co-founder Iraís Elizarraraz.
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Homies Supporting Homies
Our Fruits of My Labor apparel line has mental health messaging that represents what our mission is unapologetically.
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Reconnecting
Friends and strangers alike, the event was a time to chat with one another.
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Soho House Members
As we grow as a business in the Soho House realm, we aim to bring creatives and entrepreneurs together within these walls. We need more representation of Latine members.
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Our Favorite DJ
Will Galvin brought the atmosphere all together with his Latino set.
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The Clutch Mixologist
Beyond a bartender, Carlos Ramos executed our challenge of giving the event drinks a voice through visual and ingredient representation.
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Emotion-Filled Night
This event brought everything from laughs to tears.
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Conchitas para la Bandera
Mini conches from Pilsen’s Wagner’s Bakery on Cermak and Leavitt.
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Say it as it is
Our panelist, Pamela Quintana, kept it real and unfiltered.
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La Monarca Drink
This drink is an ode to our parents’ home state of Michoacán, México. This beautiful creature has and continues to be a representation for immigration rights.
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Expressive with Hand Gestures
The way we express ourselves is more than just verbal. It’s through motion, food, art, nature, and more.
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Always Document
Working with KiD from Pilsen to document our journey
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I Make Tacos
Khaled Simon, founder of Taco Sublime, is more than an amazing chef. He has a lot to say. Tune in.
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For Real Therapy
Dr. Fabrice Lubin beautifully guided our discussion on intersectionality.
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Loud and Quiet Audience
Moments of snaps and words of encouragement to powerful seconds of silence from the audience.
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We Gotta Talk
It’s tough to talk about our mental health, but we’re doing it at our pace and in our style. Unfiltered.
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Cultura
In a space such as Soho House, this performance was powerful.
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Mental Health for la Comunidad
As we build, we see the similarities in black and brown stories. But also acknowledge the differences.
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Come Back for More
You can’t just have one. Join our future Fruits of My Labor discussions.
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Mom and Daughter Outing
Bring your momma to the next Fruits of My Labor talk.
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - GROWING UP IN AN IMMIGRANT HOUSEHOLD
SIN TÍTULO SHOP
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - HEALING CANVAS
CO-PROSPERITY
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - PRIDE MONTH
PILSEN ARTS COMMUNITY HOUSE
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - UPLIFTING WOMEN
AIR Aerial Fitness
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Uplifting Myself and My Community
Stretching and Sin Título Shirts
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Topo Chico is our Favorite
This event was sponsored by Topo Chico. We appreciate our sponsors believing in us.
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Elevate Your Core
We love motivational signage
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Latina Entrepreneurs
Ruby Negrete, owner of the AIR Aerial Fitness in South Loop, was kind enough to open up her studio to us. We love Latinas supporting Latinas.
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Fruits of My Labor Hoodie
Hood coming together for more than just yoga
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - POP OF POETRY
Semillas Plant Studio
FRUITS OF MY LABOR - GROW YOUR BOUQUET
Semillas Plant Studio