
A Life’s Work, A Lasting Voice – Mary Walls and the Architecture of Healing
In an era increasingly defined by urgent conversations around mental health, trauma, and equity, the work of Mary L. Walls stands apart not because it

In an era increasingly defined by urgent conversations around mental health, trauma, and equity, the work of Mary L. Walls stands apart not because it

There is a moment in many survivors’ lives that rarely gets named. It is not the moment of trauma, and it is not even the

Some wounds do not announce themselves. They do not bleed in ways the world can easily see. They do not always have language. They live

For many survivors of childhood sexual abuse, survival becomes a quiet, lifelong occupation. It doesn’t always look dramatic from the outside. It can look like

For Mary L. Walls, public health has never been just a profession; it has been a lifelong mission rooted in service, education, and an unwavering