Healing Histories Project

Healing Histories Project is a network of abolitionist healers/health practitioners, community organizers, researchers/historians & cultural workers building solidarity to interrupt the medical industrial complex and harmful systems of care.  We generate change through research, action and building collaborative strategies & stories with BIPOC-led communities, institutions and movements organizing for dignified collective care.

Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective

The Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective’s Organizational Mission is to intervene, interrupt and transform generational trauma and violence in our southern communities and movements. We will do this by honoring and resourcing integrative healing traditions and practices as tools for our collective resiliency and survival. We are a collective of anti-oppression grassroots healers based in the traditions and practices of energy, body, earth based traditions, and birth workers, grassroots medical practitioners, social workers, nurses, counselors, cultural workers and organizers who are based in the South. this by honoring and resourcing integrative healing traditions and practices as tools for our collective resiliency and survival.  We are a collective of anti-oppression grassroots healers based in the traditions and practices of energy, body, earth based traditions, and birth workers, grassroots medical practitioners, social workers, nurses, counselors, cultural workers and organizers who are based in the South.

Shut Down Irwin County Detention Center Campaign

Healing Justice and Public Health practitioners in partnership with Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty & Genocide, organizing with global healthcare workers, birth workers, healers, and health providers to end racial capitalism and human rights abuses in detention centers and prisons. Rooted in the lineage of reproductive justice, disability justice, environmental, and transformative justice, and healing justice they called on healers and health practitioners to interrupt reproductive violence like the medical abuses experienced in Irwin County ICE Detention Center as an extension of state control, racial capitalism and the MIC.