by Ike Evans | Dec 5, 2018 | Blog, Hogg Blog
The Mental Health Guide helps policymakers, advocates and consumers navigate systems and services.
by Hogg Staff | Mar 9, 2018 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast
“They need to understand that people with disabilities need to be believed,” James Meadours says. Earlier this year, National Public Radio (NPR) aired a five-part series on the “hidden epidemic of sexual assault” against individuals with intellectual and developmental...
by Hogg Staff | Feb 14, 2018 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast
“I’m not looking for a utopia,” Latasha Taylor says. “I’m looking for balance. Nature shows us that balance is the best way for any entity to move forward and be successful.” In 2016, the Hogg Foundation started its Mental Health Peer Policy Fellows Grant Program to...
by Hogg Staff | Jun 9, 2017 | Blog, Hogg Blog, Podcast
“Awareness does not always associate with action or effectiveness,” Carrie Baron says. “Just because you’re aware doesn’t mean that you’re changing the situation.” Earlier this year, an article published in the Stanford Social Innovation Review urged organizations to...
by Ike Evans | Jun 4, 2013 | Blog
Last week marked the end of Texas’ 83rd Legislative Session, which also marks the end of our fellows’ time here at the foundation. In her own words, Meagan tells us about her experience at Hogg and at the Capitol. Tell us a bit more about your background....