MECHANICSVILLE, Va. — For Terrina Williams, drawing is more than just a hobby — it's a path to healing. Each intricate mark made on paper helps her cope with the chronic pain caused by lupus, a ...
The scratching of crayons on paper fills the air as the children at Lazare camp in war-ravaged Central African Republic draw scenes from daily life. In a makeshift tent, glasses perched on her nose ...
Terrina Williams uses drawing and faith to cope with lupus pain while advocating for awareness of the autoimmune disease that affects 1.5 million Americans.