Josselyn’s Auxiliary Board invites you to

A Compelling Evening with Author Maya Shanbhag Lang

Join Josselyn as Maya shares the intricate themes of her work, exploring the profound relationships between mothers and daughters, the dance between lies and truths, and the complexities of women’s identities.
What We Carry is more than a memoir, it’s a collective reflection on relationships and healing. It invites readers to examine the stories we tell ourselves and others and to find liberation in shedding the burdens we carry.
Maya’s insights resonate deeply with many communities and will inspire vibrant discussions on the transformative power of storytelling.
  • April 3, 2025, 6 PM
  • Glen View Club (100 Golf Road, Golf)
  • Tickets are $50 per person, $35 per young professional
  • Ticket price includes a signed copy of Maya’s book and a drink of your choice
  • Purchase tickets using the form below
Join Josselyn as Maya shares the intricate themes of her work, exploring the profound relationships between mothers and daughters, the dance between lies and truths, and the complexities of women’s identities.
What We Carry is more than a memoir, it’s a collective reflection on relationships and healing. It invites readers to examine the stories we tell ourselves and others and to find liberation in shedding the burdens we carry.
Maya’s insights resonate deeply with many communities and will inspire vibrant discussions on the transformative power of storytelling.
  • April 3, 2025, 6 PM
  • Glen View Club (100 Golf Road, Golf)
  • Tickets are $50 per person, $35 per young professional
  • Ticket price includes a signed copy of Maya’s book and a drink of your choice
  • Purchase tickets using the form below
Join Josselyn as Maya shares the intricate themes of her work, exploring the profound relationships between mothers and daughters, the dance between lies and truths, and the complexities of women’s identities.
What We Carry is more than a memoir, it’s a collective reflection on relationships and healing. It invites readers to examine the stories we tell ourselves and others and to find liberation in shedding the burdens we carry.
Maya’s insights resonate deeply with many communities and will inspire vibrant discussions on the transformative power of storytelling.
  • April 3, 2025, 6 PM
  • Glen View Club (100 Gold Road, Golf)
  • Tickets are $50 per person, $35 per young professional
  • Ticket price includes a signed copy of Maya’s book and a drink of your choice
  • Purchase tickets using the form below

For more than 70 years, Josselyn has provided quality, accessible mental health services, including therapy, psychiatry, and other specialized services.

Through our clinics in Grayslake, Highland Park, Highwood, Northbrook, Northfield, and Waukegan, we serve nearly 8,000 clients from 300 communities.

Josselyn’s Auxiliary Board provides resources to support Josselyn’s mental health services for youth in our community.