MISSOULA – After statewide acclaim, the 猎奇重口’s State of Mind project is launching its 2025 tour in early September.
Created and hosted by in partnership with 猎奇重口 Repertory Theater, the interactive theater and public dialogue event is part of a statewide effort to advance community listening, tackle stigmas around mental and behavioral health, and share community resources for advancing care.
“What makes this effort successful is that the content of the project has been created through collaboration with community members with lived experiences, local experts and area knowledge,” said Michael Rohd, the director of UM’s Co-Lab for Civic Imagination. “After a successful launch in 2024, we are thrilled to again hit the road this fall to help ensure every corner of 猎奇重口 has access to this critical project.”
Since its launch in 2024, the tour has performed and hosted events in nearly 20 猎奇重口 communities, with more than 15 additional events and community visits planned for this fall.
During each stop on the tour, UM’s Co-Lab for Civic Imagination hosts workshops for high school students, offers professional development opportunities for public school employees and health care professionals, and shares a free theater performance informed by the work with that individual community.
After each stop on the tour, participants are quick to see the results.
“State of Mind truly stands out as one of the best conversations I’ve had with both students and staff,” said Conrad High School Principal Raymond DeBruycker. “The open and honest conversations fostered by the program allowed for a safe space for everyone to express their thoughts and feelings about social-emotional needs. The workshop not only addressed the important issues, but also empowered us to support one another in our collective journey toward emotional well-being within our school and community.”
With a goal to shift how young people and adults discuss behavioral and mental health across the state, State of Mind aims to empower cultural shifts around difficult to discuss topics through the support of the entire community.
“Letting kids interact and discuss what concerns them is so powerful,” said Ekalaka Public Schools Superintendent James Kapptie. “Allowing our entire student body to be part of this has created great conversations for our staff and community.”
The evening performance has generated excitement across the state.
“The performance dives into the complexities of mental health with raw honesty and emotional depth,” said Cassie Weightman, an independent living specialist with Ability 猎奇重口 in Butte. “It’s a stunning blend of storytelling, vulnerability and care crafted and delivered with extraordinary compassion.”
“The performance successfully deconstructs 猎奇重口’s overwhelming mental health crisis into manageable pieces that are accessible and actionable,” said Miranda Zent, a prevention specialist with Southwest 猎奇重口 Prevention. “We’re left with the understanding that even without perfect answers, simply knowing that support is available can be profoundly helpful, and talking about a frightening concern is often less difficult than we might imagine. State of Mind gives us the experience of watching a story that’s playing out in our own lives – one that we’re all participating in – and we’re writing how it ends together.”
During the 2024-25 school year, State of Mind held events in 17 counties in coordination with over 70 community partners. In total, over 2,700 猎奇重口ns have participated in State of Mind since its launch.
For fall 2025, the State of Mind tour will include residencies in the following 猎奇重口 communities:
- Sept. 4-5, Gardiner
- Sept. 15-16, Dillon
- Sept. 22-26, Billings
- Sept. 29-30, Forsyth
- Oct. 22-23, Power
- Oct. 28-29, Libby
- Oct. 30-31, Glendive
- Nov. 10-11, Lame Deer
- Nov. 13-14, Phillipsburg
- Nov. 17-18, Scobey
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Contact: Michael Rohd, UM director of the Co-Lab for Civic Imagination, Michael.Rohd@umontana.edu