




We are an abolitionist organizing project that designs cultural memory work to disrupt harms and violence from the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC). We amplify and honor communal stories towards healing and transformative futures.
Cultural Memory
Our work is grounded in cultural memory – reclaiming cultural memory is to know and remember our ancestral traditions of collective healing & care, survival, creation, and liberation – as we disrupt the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC).
Current Projects
Psalm for the Mismemoried
Visual installation and virtual-reality film exploring the history of Central State Hospital in Milledgeville, Georgia, and complex histories of racism, classism and ableism in medical institutions.


Global South Healer Memory Project
Healing Justice Lineages Digital Archive
Tapestry of oral testimonies from movement leaders, organizers, health, healing and spiritual practitioners that illuminate the depth and range of healing justice, collective care and safety work.
Healing Justice Lineages: Dreaming at the Crossroads of Liberation, Collective Care, and Safety
By Erica Woodland & Cara Page
An anthology of dynamic stories of healers and health practitioners in movements across the U.S. that guides readers through the history, legacies, and liberatory practices of the political strategy of healing justice.







We co-design cultural memory work that interrupts the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC). Reclaiming cultural memory is to know and remember our ancestral traditions of collective healing & care, survival, creation, and liberation.




Building political organizing and healing justice strategies for collective care and safety inside and outside of the state.













